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Monster 797 Fender Eliminator and Woodcraft Sliders

Started by 797king, June 30, 2017, 02:14:46 PM

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797king

Hey guys,

Being that the 797 is so new, I wanted to share some pictures for anyone that may get one/have one and are wondering about fit and looks with respect to these modifications/additions.

This is the New Rage Cycles Fender Eliminator Kit for the 797.

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After:





Woodcraft was great... they sent me sliders with high confidence that they would fit, and covered shipping if I would send them a couple photos after installation. The front axle sliders they sent are for a Monster 821/1200 and the rear axle sliders are for a '15-17 Scrambler, which are compatible with the 797.









Thanks guys!

797king

Sorry everyone.

Hopefully someone can tell me what I am doing wrong in regards to the images not showing.

stopintime

Theu must be hosted on a sight, such as Flickr, get a link and paste between the tags that appear when you click the picture icon.
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

797king

Quote from: stopintime on June 30, 2017, 02:31:40 PM
Theu must be hosted on a sight, such as Flickr, get a link and paste between the tags that appear when you click the picture icon.

Got it. I'm an idiot.

Thanks.

stopintime

Looks better  8)

How about removing the side panels - under the seat and both sides in front/under the frame? It looks like a water cooled engine and we don't want that, do we?  ;D
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

797king

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Quote from: stopintime on June 30, 2017, 03:56:13 PM
Looks better  8)

How about removing the side panels - under the seat and both sides in front/under the frame? It looks like a water cooled engine and we don't want that, do we?  ;D

I will consider it. Doesn't sound like a bad idea.

danaid

Very nice! Yes all that extra plastic coverings need to go!
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797king

Just went out there to get these pieces off. Looks like it'll take a little more work then just removing some allens to get them off. It will take re-routing wires and plugs that are attached to the plastic pieces. Will have to mess with it another time.