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    Trim Front Fender

    I don't care for the length of my front fender and thought about trimming it a bit. I've been looking for something online that can help show me the best place to trim, but haven't found much. I would like to still be able to ride in rain if necessary, so I don't want to do this.

    (Does this even help with water splashing up or is it just serving as more of a fork brace??)









    I was thinking more along the lines of this. Would this still retain its functionality?



    #2
    Both of the items you show (I really hesitate to call them "fenders") are basically just the stock fork brace.

    If you want to retain any rain-shedding ability, you will want to ADD to the fender, not remove part of it.

    Having it shorter on the back will throw a LOT more crud on the engine and pipes,
    shortening the front will increase how much will blow back on you.

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      #3
      I guess some people never get caught in the rain.
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        #4
        It is part of riding, IMO. Maybe I'll stick with stock then. Thanks.

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