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Re:Crack in rear fender! 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
This posting really disturbed me. I mean, I thought Yamaha had better quality than that. ? ? ?
 
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Re:Crack in rear fender! 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
warden wrote:
This posting really disturbed me. I mean, I thought Yamaha had better quality than that. ? ? ?

I have heard of this before however it is easily fixed with a younger fender
 
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Re:Crack in rear fender! 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Tug wrote:
warden wrote:
This posting really disturbed me. I mean, I thought Yamaha had better quality than that. ? ? ?

I have heard of this before however it is easily fixed with a younger fender



 
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Re:Crack in rear fender! 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
I found a 1978 xs fender, that was alot cheaper than the later on models that continuously make clattering noise and eventually all break down, the 1978 version was alot slimmer, but was easily coached into place..
 
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Re:Crack in rear fender! 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Light welded mine inside then extended the subframe all the way to the tip. Overkill? Yup but no more wag.

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Re:Crack in rear fender! 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
some wag is good and pleasing to the eye
 
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Re:Crack in rear fender! 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
I got the rear fender blues too,and going to try the aluminum stiffeners with the truck bed liner thing...I think about six or seven coats should do it? any suggestions....(I use to work in the oilfields of south Texas,there was a term that may come in handy about now....."plug and abandon."I got the number to Hallaburttion concrete if you need it? L.O.L. Look in the tech.articles about the rear fender wag.a.k.a. body/sheet metal.
 
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