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Hello together,
I noticed that the rear tire put a lot of dirt and dust on the shock.
I don't Like it:(.
So i was looking 4 a Fender or so.
At PYRAMID PLASTICS in UK i found what i'm looking 4.
Order Front and rear Extension.
53 £+ 15€ customs (brexit thank you :( ).
Nevertheless it came.
Good Fitting, good instruction. (y).
With some sticks you can glue it on, but i put Silikon and rivits to secure that thing. The Silikon alsow seals it to pervent it from water run between the Fender and the Extension.
Automotive parking light Automotive lighting Automotive tire Hood Motor vehicle

Rear
Tire Wheel Vehicle Automotive tire Automotive lighting

Claming to dry everyting
Wheel Vehicle Car Automotive tire Hood


Tire Wheel Vehicle Automotive tire Hood

Front Looks nice and protect the Radiator.
Tire Wheel Vehicle Automotive lighting Automotive tire


Font Art Material property Pattern Triangle

The instruction
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Yellow Font Finger Amber Material property

The rivits i used.
 

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I have the same front fender extender, no bike to fit it on yet but I have the extender.
Did you have any issues riveting to the painted surface. I was considering the same but a covering of hammerite smooth on the bare metal from drilling.
 

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I feel with The rivits more safe, because only glue and Silikon is in my opinion too weak.
But it is my Feeling. Regarding the instruction the Stripes will be enough.
 

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Have these on order as well, agree with using rivets or other fasteners to secure the two fender pieces. Great idea to use the silicon, way too wet in my part of the world to let water work between the fender and the extender. . .

Ride safe,

Paul
 

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Easy install, but took the advice above and added fasteners to reinforce the adhesive and silicon. Only point of contention was removing the muffler side fastener for the rear fender - - whatever the MoCo was thinking with that placement is bewildering (to me, anyway). Granted, you can mount these extenders with the fenders still on, but would be tricky if drilling through both pieces to install the fasteners. . .

Front:
Automotive lighting Automotive tire Bicycle part Hood Rim


Rear:
Automotive tire Motor vehicle Rim Automotive design Fender


Fasteners were spare Buell bolts, same Torx head as the majority of fasteners on the Pan America. I did trim off the small lip on the center of the rear fender to better mate the fender to the extension. Very satisfied with the quality of these pieces, and since I ordered both, Pyramid "halfed" the shipping charge and combined the order.

Ride safe,

Paul
 
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