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RE: Front fender extension



I drilled he holes in it and fixed both front and rear.
It's easier with two persons. 

Problem is they don't seem to help much, especially
the rear one. My seet is still getting dirty.

Greetings.

Marc de Vries
Siemens Atea
Tel +32 (014) 253949
E-mail office: Marc.DeVries@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
E-mail home: Marc.DeVries@xxxxxxx
homepage : www.ping.be/marc_the_bike

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Paul Steinbacher [SMTP:psteinbacher@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent:	woensdag 7 april 1999 5:14
> To:	ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:	Re: Front fender extension
> 
> 
> > Any idea how to put a front fender extension on?  It came with the
> extension,
> > four rivits, and, well that's it.  No instructions or anything...  hate
> to
> > just start drillin...
>  Mine is waiting for an answer to that question also. The rear extension
> was
> the same except it had obvious holes where the luggage brace lined up. I
> seem to recall someone else talking about this issue but don't (obviously)
> remember the answer.
> 
> Paul & Delores Steinbacher
> 97 Buell M2 Cyclone (is this thing broke AGAIN?!)
> 98 Suzuki Bandit S1200 (Maybe For Sale)
> 99 Triumph Sprint ST(Red Wind)
> 
> 
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