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Old 18-06-11, 12:13
xxmadmaxx xxmadmaxx is offline
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Front Fender Mods XT660X

This is just an idea which reflects a "road & track" only mentality... I like it.

I haven't done it to the bike yet but I would like to see if anyone else has actually found a part that would do the job instead of going the hard and complicated path of making one.

Yes it is Photoshop!
Just a quick representation... nothing fancy.



Standard front fender...


Ktm Duke 690 has this fender and it looks awesome in the flesh... can't understand why Yamaha hasn't stepped in with this type of part, at least as an optional part to be purchased in addition to the bike.

Thanks folks all comments are welcome...

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Old 18-06-11, 16:26
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Can you post a Photoshop of the fender in place and the new one as well? I like the mod it would certainly improve what is frankly a rubbish at stopping water spray stanard fender.

On it's own the jury is still out for me.
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Old 18-06-11, 18:51
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I think if the mudguard was bigger it would look good.
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Old 23-06-11, 23:03
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The rooster tail hitting you in the face is amusing first time it happens, but it soon gets annoying.

I made a small fender out of an empty Halfords oil container which had a nice front to back curve on it that looked like it would match the tyre curvature.
Mk 1 version is the purple one on the left



I shaped it to fit around the fork leg protectors and made two holes to mount it under the alloy fork brace using the two front bolts.

Mk1 was OK under about 35mph, above that it folded back so that it was vertical, the plastic was too thin.

So I made a MK2 out of a thin (1-2mm), steel sheet I had lying around. It was the backing to an old LCD monitor.
I drew around the plastic version and made it slightly longer.
Took a bit of filing to get it to fit and was thin enough to bend by hand around the tyre to give it some shape.

Finished off with a couple of coats of matt black spray paint.





Can't really say how effective it is yet as it has not rained on my daily commute for the last few months.

The road was very wet in places the other day after a heavy shower and I did not see a rooster tail.
Now I actually want it to rain so I can test it out.
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Old 25-06-11, 11:57
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fender

has anyone tried an existing fender from other yamahas, which could replace the rear section and cover front and rear ?
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Old 20-12-11, 16:43
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Hi RedDog, love your front fender mod, any updates on how's it going please, like u say, its a pain having all those rooster tails in your face.
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