Fender eliminator...Totally pleased

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  1. Gunzer

    Gunzer New Member

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    I just installed a fender eliminator kit from Competition Werkes on my '06. The install was completely straight forward and dare I say...easy! The holes on my NC plate did not line up exactly with that of the stainless mount but a drill bit made light work of that situation.

    If someone explains how to post pics I would be thrilled to post one or two. I am a new rider and this is my first mod. Hurray for me:strong:

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    I have an 06 too and would like to see the results of your work. I have been considering a hugger and have see various one on line.
     


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    I've got the same one on my 07 RWB and it looks AWESOME (best I've seen for 6th gen by far). The little screws on the back of the light were a bit of a pain (couldn't be my fat fingers!!) due to the tight location. Other than that minor issue, no problem. The eliminator kit and removing the rear foot pegs & grab bars are the biggest bang for the buck (visually). Enjoy...
     


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    Look at the top header baron this page. Click on second from right "Site Info". Then Frequently asked questions. Then how to add photo.

    Give that a try.
     


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    Thanks Randy!

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    That looks nice. I should do the same. But how dare you clutter up your "VFR" space with all that other stuff. You are just a "Pretend" VFR'r, a poser, infiltrator. Come on guys, Gumzer needs to be tared and feathered.:vader:
     


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    Glad you liked the mod. The second part of your thread however is off the mark.:rambo:

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    A little nit. . .

    . . on a very good experience. The little plugs that came with it to close the openings left from the old fender and bolts just sort of lay in the bolt holes. I think a good bump would have them rattling around under the seat. Anyone else have this?

    Seems like I could just get some caulk or something but wanted to see what everyone else did.

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    My plugs fit pretty snug in mine and for the past 2 years haven't had a problem with them. Now if I could just find a hole big enough to plug up with my soon to be ex wife so I can stop having problems with her then everything will be great!!
     


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    LOL. Now I would buy a whole box of those things. Imagine the uses at work, family, etc.
     


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