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Tiefighterpilot
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Rear Fender question
05/23/10 at 21:59:58
 
Anyone know if this would work for rear fender with stock tire?

7.5" FLAT REAR FENDER Steel 14ga


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/7-5-FLAT-REAR-FENDER-Steel-14ga-Chopper-Bobber...

Only $29.85

42" Circumference
29" Tip-to-Tip
12-1/2" High standing on floor
14.51" RADIUS
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Re: Rear Fender question
Reply #1 - 05/24/10 at 03:02:48
 

NOT SURE, BUT WHEN I GOT MINE I TOOK MY TIRE INTO THE LOCAL "NORTHERN TOOL STORE" AND TRIED OUT THE VARIOUS SIZES TO SEE HOW THEY LOOKED ON THE ACTUAL TIRE.
I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE A WASTED TO TRY TO ORDER ONE WITHOUT ACTUALLY SEEING IT FIRST.
I HAVE ALSO SEEN THESE TRAILOR FENDERS IN THE "TRACTOR SUPPLY" STORES AS WELL.
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Re: Rear Fender question
Reply #2 - 05/24/10 at 07:26:56
 
Tiefighterpilot wrote on 05/23/10 at 21:59:58:
Anyone know if this would work for rear fender with stock tire?

7.5" FLAT REAR FENDER Steel 14ga


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/7-5-FLAT-REAR-FENDER-Steel-14ga-Chopper-Bobber...

Only $29.85

42" Circumference
29" Tip-to-Tip
12-1/2" High standing on floor
14.51" RADIUS


Not sure, but I believe the stock rear tire on the savage is hovering around 11.5" radius.  If you maintain the same radius point with the fender, you would end up with a couple inches of clearance between the tire and the fender.  Might look a little "mismatched".

You could always offset the radius and bring the fender down to an inch over the tire.  If you're doing this on a stock LS650, most of the fender will be hidden by the suspension components anyway...
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Re: Rear Fender question
Reply #3 - 05/25/10 at 01:01:55
 
That looks exactly like what I got to do my rear fender, except I'm pretty sure the one that I found was a 7". It turned out pretty nice and I've liked it a lot.
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Re: Rear Fender question
Reply #4 - 05/25/10 at 07:46:53
 
Without looking, I think 7.5" is too wide. Mine is 7" wide and just barely clears the right side shock...
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Re: Rear Fender question
Reply #5 - 05/25/10 at 07:57:44
 
Thank you.  Do you recall what the radius was on the fender?
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Re: Rear Fender question
Reply #6 - 05/25/10 at 08:03:27
 
No, sorry...

A trailer fender designed for a 14- 16 inch tire should work. I doubt you'll find anything perfect...
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