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Thread: Fender eliminator

Created on: 02/06/09 06:27 PM

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BlueNinja14


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RE: Fender eliminator
01/12/10 8:07 PM

Ted's kit is by far the cleanest and best looking IMHO. I used one of his kits for my ZRX too. He makes good stuff!



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RE: Fender eliminator
01/13/10 8:04 AM

It's about as clean and simple as it gets. And BlueNinja's got me wondering how many other people here rode or still ride ZRX's? I might post that question elsewhere. I still think about getting another one sometime.

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RE: Fender eliminator
02/05/10 2:31 PM

I bought the hot bodies fender eliminator, what a pain in the arss that was to put on. I really whish I would have came to this forum before I bought the eliminator. The other eliminators I did see on this page look clean and very nice.

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RE: Fender eliminator
06/05/10 9:19 AM

One more thumbs up for Ted.
Ordered my fender eliminator on Monday the 31st of May as a b-day present to myself.
Got an e-mail on Wed morning the 2nd from Ted explaining that my order shipped Wed morn instead of Tues.
Recieved my kit Friday the 4th and installed it that same evening.

Exellent product and customer service above and beyond the best I've yet to experience in the aftermarket world. How can you go wrong????



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IKeyes



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RE: Fender eliminator
06/05/10 6:08 PM

I was going to order the Muzzy's eliminator but I like this Moto-Fab one even better, nice and clean. I liked the idea of using the stock light, but this is so much smaller.

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RE: Fender eliminator
06/06/10 4:47 PM

Just put the Muzzy piece on. Cake. Uses OEM license light too. Well made too.



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IKeyes



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RE: Fender eliminator
06/07/10 9:52 AM

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IKeyes



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RE: Fender eliminator
07/01/10 8:12 PM

Installed Ted's kit last weekend, love it. Only thing I can say negative is that his instructions indicated to measure 1" back from the tail light to drill for the LED mount... I measured 3x and drilled once and the light is too close to the plate to light up more than the top 1/3. I can move it but I would rather not have 3 "extra" holes in my fender so I'm going to see how far back I can move it without exposing the first set of holes. It looks great otherwise.

Honestly I had a feeling when I was measuring the location for the light that this was going to happen... I don't fault Ted for the mounting issue I encountered, I should have known better when I test fit the LED it just looked like it would be too close come nightfall. This kit is top notch and I would definitely recommend it.

As far as the purchase Ted responded to my order via email within hours and had it in the mail the next day, I received it two days later via USPS. All parts included with the kit are of good quality, and it was packaged well.

Sample of the wiring job, like how it came out using the included clamps:

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RE: Fender eliminator
08/16/10 2:37 PM

Just ordered the Moto-Fab kit. Will post back pics and experience when completed. I didnt see anywhere if anyone had successfully re-used the cargo hooks with it? Anyone?



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scottdog129


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RE: Fender eliminator
08/23/10 10:03 AM

Got the kit installed and riveted the hooks back on to it. Looks good! Thanks to Ted at Moto-Fab!


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scottdog129


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RE: Fender eliminator
08/23/10 10:20 AM

I can move it but I would rather not have 3 "extra" holes in my fender so I'm going to see how far back I can move it without exposing the first set of holes. It looks great otherwise.


I found out that, if you move it too far back, it interferes with the placement of the brake light. It cant be too close to the back of the fender, unless you mount it without the supplied nuts/bolts.


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loadedmind


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RE: Fender eliminator
08/23/10 12:48 PM

Wonder if 30-minute epoxy would do just as well instead of those two screws for the LED light.



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loadedmind


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RE: Fender eliminator
08/24/10 8:35 AM

Also, what rivet gun/rivets would you recommend someone to buy? I need to do the same thing to my moto-fab fender so I can secure my luggage to it.



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scottdog129


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RE: Fender eliminator
08/24/10 9:38 AM

Plastic epoxy might work. Youd have to rough up the surfaces a bit, Id think. The size of the rivets depends on what size of hole you drill. There are tons of sizes out there. Just match them up with the size of hole you drill.



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bean07


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RE: Fender eliminator
08/26/10 12:37 AM

yep; but use stainless/steel rivets for tensile strenght !!



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RE: Fender eliminator
10/26/10 11:41 AM

I've had my FEK w/tag LED light from Ted for 2 1/2 years. The only problem is that the LED tag light went out a few months after I had it. I replaced it with an aftermarket one, but that went out too, then replaced with another unit...it went out too. So now I run without a tag light, no big deal. The FEK is very nice and I love the look alot, nice and clean!



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RE: Fender eliminator
11/21/10 6:38 PM

My fender eliminator, "ELIMINATOR"


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