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DT125 RE/X DE06 Rear Fender

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  • Sven HackbarthS Offline
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    Hello, does anybody know what rear fender are that guys use on there DT's and how they connect it to the side plastics? alt text
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    • CalumC Offline
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      hpires rear fender.
      Old school

      http://www.bikerpartshop.com/en/home/24-rear-fender-mudguard-cross-for-yamaha-dtr-125-200.html

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        But they are for 4BL/DE03 on DE06 you need to connect the fender to the side panels

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        • CalumC Offline
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          wrote on last edited by Calum
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          I suspect he's blended them in. As in it's a custom fabrication job.

          The ones I linked you to are not "hpires" per se. Rather they are copies of hpires.

          IIRC - They weren't precisely a direct fit anyhow. And needed some massaging into place.

          But that's the general gist.

          alt text
          That bike doesn't look remotely standard!

          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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