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Fenda Extenda
#1
Anyone use them?are they any good for protecting the front of the engine and radiator etc?
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#2
Yeah, i put one on about 3 weeks ago, after i'd given the downpipes a good scrub, and the pipes are still looking okay now.
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#3
Had em fitted to most of my bikes, good bit if kit for keeping the muck off your bike.

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#4
Think they are good - dont stop all the crud but most - best bang for bucks of all the bolt on upgrades - cant  think of any reasons not to have one!
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#5
I have one, as well as a bellypan. Wouldn't be without either, the downpipes do benefit hugely from their presence.
The Deef's apprentice
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#6
Have one myself, was already on it but it does save the rad a good bit aswel,
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#7
Ye, I'd say it's well worth it  8)

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#8
Thanks for the replies.Sounds like a good investment.
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#9
I got this one, and they even send you the correct drill bit for the plastic rivet holes.


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-FZS600-...3ccf2cb684
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#10
Thanks darrsi.
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#11
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/viewite...4425978497

This is mine for the difference it makes  :b
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#12
Thanks simonm. That's the one I'd been looking at.
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#13
(05-05-13, 08:45 AM)davec link Wrote: Thanks simonm. That's the one I'd been looking at.
This is what it looks like http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,6169....l#msg58061
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#14
yep i have one. after it being on so long i think the bike would look weird without it. the original fender just looks too high.
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#15
I wouldn't be without one now either. If you don't want to drill into the mudguard or don't fancy having screws near your front tyre, you can stick it on with silicone sealant. I removed my mudguard, stuck it on and left it overnight with a sack of pebbles on top to keep them pressed together and it's been solid ever since, 18 months or so.
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#16
Worthwhile investments
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