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ZXLNT


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posted June 11, 2006 12:12 AM        Edited By: ZXLNT on 11 Jun 2006 01:12
Rear Fender Eliminator

Found this on another board. Looks pretty nice, a little pricey but clean..
About 55 dollars or so..










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CrotchRocket


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posted June 11, 2006 01:22 AM        
Nice piece!!!
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stan55


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posted June 11, 2006 03:45 AM        
ZXLNT,


Do you have web site for that Eliminator?

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dubious


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posted June 11, 2006 03:49 AM        
Does it have a light?
Made my crude brackets- 2 flat piece brackets 1/2 x 4" long 3/16 plate for 96 cents, but alas... no light.

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tslewisz


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posted June 11, 2006 04:40 AM        

Does look like a nice part. I made mine outta aluminum angle and installed 3 white LED to light it. The middle LED occupies the rear-most hole vacated by the OEM undertail. Just drilled two more toward the sides. The lights were $10 at Auto Zone.

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posted June 11, 2006 05:16 AM        Edited By: 2002 zx12 on 11 Jun 2006 07:42
This is a very nice kit comes with all the hardware needed to install. Is a great piece to add to the ZX14 looks as though the factory made it. Fits like a glove. One of the best aftermarket pieces I have bolted on and not have to modify in anyway. Thanks Rob

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zerMATT


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posted June 11, 2006 03:05 PM        
Very clean.

Too expensive.

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zxlnt


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posted June 11, 2006 04:39 PM        
Come on whats 50 bucks when you spend 11 large???

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TJ


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posted June 11, 2006 04:43 PM        
I don't think he meant a fender eliminator was too expensive. Just that particular fender eliminator is too expensive when compared to the alternatives.
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chiapet12


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posted June 11, 2006 05:17 PM        
This is the nicest one ive seen but very expensive.

http://www.roaringtoyz.com/zx14Parts1.html

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PapaBoomBoom


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posted June 11, 2006 05:19 PM        
Looks great. Only problem is that in California, we MUSt have a license light. A lot of folks get tickets for license plate light. Awaiting one from Competition Werkes that includes an LEd light bar.


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TheVak


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posted June 11, 2006 11:50 PM        


You can use the light screws. They look like two tiny screws holding
your plate on but they have tiny lenses that shine down only on your plate.

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KawRider


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posted June 12, 2006 01:54 AM        
Light Screws

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You can use the light screws. They look like two tiny screws holding
your plate on but they have tiny lenses that shine down only on your plate.

The Vak


Who sells them?

Thanks!


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petdocZ


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posted June 12, 2006 02:56 AM        
quote:

Who sells them?

Thanks!




They are called laser bolts. You can buy them a few places online.

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zerMATT


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posted June 12, 2006 04:20 AM        Edited By: zerMATT on 12 Jun 2006 05:21
quote:
I don't think he meant a fender eliminator was too expensive. Just that particular fender eliminator is too expensive when compared to the alternatives.
Exactly.

This one isn't as bad as some others VERY generic fender eliminators that charge $50+ because this one is designed specifically for the ZX-14. I can appreciate the cost involved with design and manufacture of an item like this, I just don't think it's necessary for our bikes. The undertail is SOOOO clean on the ZX-14, that even the simplist bracket will get the job done, and nobody will ever bend over to look at it - so "perfectly pretty" really isn't necessary.

I built mine out of a piece of 3" angle aluminum stock that I picked up from a friend who does fab work, spent about 30 minutes cutting and drilling it, and I was done. I'll take it off, round the corners, pretty it up a bit, and spray it black, and it'll look just as good as that $55 piece. And it cost me absolutely *nothing*.

To each his own I guess.


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