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Chopping and Lowering Front Fender
#460148 08/16/2011 6:05 PM
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I've been riding this year with no front fender, because I like the way it looks. However, living in upstate NY, the elements have finally broken me down. I can't take the water and gravel in my face any longer. I want to cut down my front fender, but I'd also like to lower it as close to the tire as possible. I know some of you have cut your fenders, but have any of you lowered them? I know the brace that's there won't work(for lowering purposes), so what have you used for mounting, when lowering it down slightly? Pics would be great if you have some.

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PogueMahone #460149 08/16/2011 6:55 PM
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Well, as you can see here Ian, I've cut down my front fender in order to kind of match my bobbed rear fender...



However, as you can also probably see here, my front fender already sits pretty close to the tire, and that's just with the stock bracket holding it on. And so, I'm kind of questioning your idea to bring your front fender even closer to the tire.

But, if you do decide to go ahead and try that anyway, I can't see why just "oblonging" the holes a little higher in the stock bracket and thus lowering it bit that way wouldn't be an option for ya.


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Dwight #460150 08/16/2011 8:48 PM
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That looks good Dwight, What size front tire you got there?


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StandingBull #460151 08/16/2011 8:59 PM
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I think you may be right. It's been a while since I had the fender, and bracket on. I remember it being higher than that. I don't have the bracket anymore, so I have no reference right now. What did you use to shape the fender. Jig saw..dremel? BTW nice job with the mods.

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StandingBull #460152 08/17/2011 12:59 AM
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That looks good Dwight, What size front tire you got there?




Thanks Chad. It pretty much just the standard Metzler ME880 110/90-18.


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I think you may be right. It's been a while since I had the fender, and bracket on. I remember it being higher than that. I don't have the bracket anymore, so I have no reference right now. What did you use to shape the fender. Jig saw..dremel? BTW nice job with the mods.




Thanks Ian. I used a hand-held sabre saw to first make the cut close to where I wanted it(don't forget to apply masking tape on both sides of the fender before you start cuttin'), and then I used my bench grinder to get to the exact line I had drawn on the tape, and to smooth out the cut.


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Dwight #460154 08/17/2011 6:14 AM
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What about a bigger tyre????


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Buckers #460155 08/17/2011 12:49 PM
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What about a bigger tyre????




Well Terry, I like the way this tyre...err TIRE(dang, you had ME doin' it there for a second! ) holds the road.

However, if your point was about Ian possibly goin' to, say, a 120 or higher tire and that it would come even closer to the front mudguard...err, FENDER(dang, there I go again! ), then in that case, that was a good point.


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Dwight #460156 08/18/2011 5:06 PM
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Thanks for the input guys. I'll post some pics when I'm done.


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