Rear Fender Eliminator Kits

andy and the r man

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I'm thinking the next thing to do is to get rid of the rear fender and do something with the signals. Anyone have any recommendations? Remember, it has to be simple and easy as I can be a mechanical bonehead. :duh:

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I had major problems with the Competition Werkes eliminator kit so I can't recommend it. I eventually made a 'roll your own' rig with pieces from the kit and some fancy Dremel work.... :banghead:

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Under tail with Light kit.

I did it with minimal problems.

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Beware of the cheap ones on ebay,they are just that, cheap. DEMMYM's,and several other brands may cost a bit more but well worth the extra $40-50 to get a good fit and quality lights. You'll love the new look though, it does wonders for the tail section:thumbsup:

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Beware of the cheap ones on ebay,they are just that, cheap. DEMMYM's,and several other brands may cost a bit more but well worth the extra $40-50 to get a good fit and quality lights. You'll love the new look though, it does wonders for the tail section:thumbsup:

Which ones would you recommend?

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Andy you didn't say if you had Gen I or Gen II...Brocks has something for the fender also..2hip

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talk to mccoys.... tobefast.com

and ive had 2 comp werkes. both were sex but a little high...

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Hotbodies SBK series is what a lot of guys use too - many vendors carry them.

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Which ones would you recommend?


I like Hotbodies myself,they fit so well it almost falls into place. The others I've gotten have required alot of 'working' to get things to line up. Ive tried the cheap ones myself too, so far off I wondered if it was even the right undertail,those got sent back in short order:banghead:
Also the ones that Pashnit has would work great too,he loves the Busa like we do & I'm sure his are a quality product as well

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tiger racing ftw.

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I have both Yanishiki and Hotbodies and they both fit really well. (black one is Hotbodies)
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addl info....Hotbodies has MUCH brighter lights

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