Because of a recent front fender problem, I decided to look for a carbon fiber replacement. On the Motowheels site they have advertised a "CF Front Fender: Monster <'99"
(http://www.motowheels.com/italian/images%5Clg903027479.jpg)
This looks like a lot like my 2000's front fender:
(http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x35/mosbychelsea/Photo117.jpg)
This is what they have advertised for "CF Front Fender: Monster 2000+"
(http://www.motowheels.com/italian/images%5Clg164861873.jpg)
Could my 2000 have a '99 front fender?
i think their pics are backwards
the difference is in the spacing of the mounts (40vs 65)
yours looks like a regular 00+ fender to me
(although you are holding it aloft like Excalibur [cheeky])
Quote from: JEFF_H on April 26, 2009, 05:36:59 PM
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(although you are holding it aloft like Excalibur [cheeky])
I think he's camera shy. ;D
Quote from: ducpainter on April 26, 2009, 06:10:24 PM
I think he's camera shy. ;D
It was more due to the messy room :P
I got a spare fender. Ya want it?
Quote from: JEFF_H on April 26, 2009, 05:36:59 PM
i think their pics are backwards
the difference is in the spacing of the mounts (40vs 65)
yours looks like a regular 00+ fender to me
(although you are holding it aloft like Excalibur [cheeky])
Yeah, those pix are reversed. You need 65 mm spacing.. about the only differences in the 65 mm spacing was on for the bikes that had cable driven speedos. Those fenders had a mounting point for a wire loop to support/guide the cable.. which isn't really necessary. I didtch my stock fender a couple years ago on my '00 and it's been fine
I have a front fender also, it is yours if you want it. M1000 2005 Red.