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Message started by tiggerz1 on 03/03/08 at 17:43:26

Title: Rear fender
Post by tiggerz1 on 03/03/08 at 17:43:26

Hi im yet another newbie at the moment im riding a 1988 xv250 but about to buy a 1988 savage however the guy who owns the bike at the moment has butchered the rear fender so ive had a quick look through your forum to find out what other fenders will fit.

I see someone mentioned a rear fender off a shadow will fit any idea what size/year or does anyone have an old stock fender for sale or any idea where i can get a fender to fit preferably without too much messing around as im useless at manual things like that.

Title: Re: Rear fender
Post by smokin_blue on 03/03/08 at 17:55:20


6D7B63747F1A0 wrote:
Hi im yet another newbie at the moment....................................or does anyone have an old stock fender for sale ..................




I have a 1997 black one I can make you a good deal on.  Click on my email link and shoot me an email.  Then I can send you pics if you like.

Title: Re: Rear fender
Post by 1st2know on 03/03/08 at 17:58:56

If your not up to re-fitting a fender from another bike, your might want to stalk ebay for an exact parts match.  

Re-fitting any non-oem part to the Savage is more than likely going to lead to some unplanned bending, dirlling and head scratching. Look around the site, and pay close attention to the photos of the bobbers. These are exceptionaly good examples of how to coax a rear fender from who knows where to fit on the tail of a Savage.  They make it look easy, but it does require skill, determination, and lots of manual labor. The results are awesom.

I've seen cut Savage fenders, HD Fenders and even cargo trailer fenders fit to the Savage.

Keep in mind that the rear tire is on a swing arm, and needs room to move without hitting the fender. A fender can be too short, or two narrow. If the tire scrapes, you run the risk of a blow out.

Measure twice...

Title: Re: Rear fender
Post by tiggerz1 on 03/03/08 at 18:08:22

Thanks for the replys guys its appreciated smokin blue ive sent you a pm mate

Title: Re: Rear fender
Post by nervekiler on 03/03/08 at 20:56:47

"Keep in mind that the rear tire is on a swing arm, and needs room to move without hitting the fender. A fender can be too short, or two narrow. If the tire scrapes, you run the risk of a blow out."

i plan on mounting my fender  to the swingarm so i can have it hug the tire without worrying about scrapes.

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