Hi there
Does any one know can you get a front fender extender for an 06 transalp. Does honda make one.
Cheers.
Hi there
Does any one know can you get a front fender extender for an 06 transalp. Does honda make one.
Cheers.
I don't think so coz it's a 21" wheel. I'm gonna have a go at this. I've made my own in the past. it's not too hard
Homemade Fenda-Extenda
Hi there 999 mike
You think honda dont make one and the only way is to make one;
Thanks for that.
Found this for the 700. don't know if the mudguard is any different to the 650.
FENDA EXTENDA FENDER EXTENDER HONDA XL700V TRANSALP NEW on eBay, also Other Motorcycle Accessories, Accessories, Motorcycle Parts Accessories, Cars, Parts Vehicles (end time 26-Apr-09 13:37:40 BST)
talking to a guy yesterday who had a cracking varadero with a chain guard / hugger fitted. looked the dogs b*ll*cks too. said the company also did fender extenders for it too. might be worth ringing them to see if they do same for alps. i`d have one without fail for mine.the site is www.nws.com . good luck. let me know ok.
cheers ade
Hi there ade the blade.
Thanks for that ade but i cant get that site to work is that the correct address.
Cheers madmax.
sorry, my mistake......its www.n-w-s.comblind as a bat !!
cheers ade
Last edited by ADE THE BLADE; 15-04-09 at 05:13 PM. Reason: being really thick today !
maybe its me, but why do you want a fender extender on a TA? My front mudguard and sump guard seem to work quite well together to stop road muck getting on the engine. Just thought I'd ask.
But, on the vara the mudguard and sump guard are rubbish with the road muck being directed straight onto the exhaust downpipe/manifold. After a run on country lanes the smell of heated cow muck is interesting to say the least. If ever the exhaust needs to come off it will be a right barsteward to remove. The vara is equally poorly protected at the back as well. NWS hugger and pyramid fenda extender are on my list of things to buy.![]()
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