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Rear Fender Eliminator Kit Install

jbalko27

Training Wheels
I'm giving some serious thought to picking up a rear fender eliminator kit.  I saw a member (ZG) that has the Muzzy kit.  Looks great!  Just wondering what all is involved with the installation and how difficult it would be for a novice wrencher.

Thanks for any advice
 
Thanks for the compliment Jon, I just had my local shop do it and they only charged me an hour labor, grabbed me a samich and it was done!  :beerchug:
 
I copied zg and used the muzzy kit.  Its an easy install, although you have many fasteners. None are tough except the Phillips head rivets. Half of mine spun without coming out. Some sideways pressure made them work.  An hours labor is probably fair.
 
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