Ok guys, I got a tuffy for you.
I live in the Pacific Northwest, so in the winter a fender is a MUST. We are talking rain for 6 months of the year and mud above your front hub. Anyways, I hate the retarted moto look that alot of the big fenders give you, as well as the fact that you cant see the front wheel (crucial on skinnies where you are 5ft off the ground). Now that I am running a Boxxer my 'Zocchi direct mount fender wont work.
Anyways, while watching the following video:
http://transitionbikes.com/2007/Video.cfm go down to the 2006 Dirtbag video.
I found the perfect fender. Towards the end you will notice the guy riding with the fender that only protrudes to the rear, blocking the vast majority of the mud, but not interfearing with vision. I was wondering what company it was that manufactured that fender. Also, if you dont know, could you suggest anything similar in style to the Zocchi ones.
Thanks.
I live in the Pacific Northwest, so in the winter a fender is a MUST. We are talking rain for 6 months of the year and mud above your front hub. Anyways, I hate the retarted moto look that alot of the big fenders give you, as well as the fact that you cant see the front wheel (crucial on skinnies where you are 5ft off the ground). Now that I am running a Boxxer my 'Zocchi direct mount fender wont work.
Anyways, while watching the following video:
http://transitionbikes.com/2007/Video.cfm go down to the 2006 Dirtbag video.
I found the perfect fender. Towards the end you will notice the guy riding with the fender that only protrudes to the rear, blocking the vast majority of the mud, but not interfearing with vision. I was wondering what company it was that manufactured that fender. Also, if you dont know, could you suggest anything similar in style to the Zocchi ones.
Thanks.