My friend I’ve been looking so much if this fits our plates in Victoria and you just answered my question 🙋♂️ Thank you so much 😊 subscribed 😀☺️🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Nice work as always Sandro. Quick tip for you. Self amalgamating tape is far better than electrical tape. It is dirt cheap, permanently bonds to itself and is waterproof.
Thanks for the step by step. Looks much better and more fitting of the retro look. Honda's engineers went a bit too far with the stock license plate fender.
Love the Upgrades... But what about the side reflectors... I always like seeing a bit of a glow in the dark when a little light hits the reflectors... plus they are a safety issue... (maybe legal safety)...Please check on that...Keep up the fun...Cheers
I hope you can help me, I’ve been tossing up whether to buy this fender or not as I’ve heard other non brands touch the back tire when the suspension bottoms out. The yoshi is more expensive but my main concern was the frame is made for US plates. I can see you had that struggle too. Does the frame have to be used as it looks like you can take it off and then it will fit perfectly?
Car Craft Auto Detailing great news, thank you very much! I’ve just purchased it. I might try and get an Australian version of a plate frame to achieve similar support if I find it moving/vibrating too much at idle.
Received it today and used your video to install it. Super easy like you said. I love doing this type of stuff, always the most important thing is patience for me. On a side note I kind of wish I hadn’t purchased it with how things are going in the world now. I hope you are staying safe and healthy. Thank you again for the help.
Remember that this bike is designed to look like the 'retro' Monkeys and Z-50s. Those older bikes never had a plastic black fender that hung halfway down the back tire in addition to the chrome fender. It might make sense for more water protection, but looks out of place.
My friend I’ve been looking so much if this fits our plates in Victoria and you just answered my question 🙋♂️
Thank you so much 😊 subscribed 😀☺️🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Nice work as always Sandro. Quick tip for you. Self amalgamating tape is far better than electrical tape. It is dirt cheap, permanently bonds to itself and is waterproof.
Looks much better! It was the first mod I did on my sport bike.
Always looks better when you get rid of plastic Sandro 👍☺️ Nice job!
Nice upgrade Sandro! 👍🏽
Love the intro sound nice🇦🇺😁get what you pay for so true !!!.
Thanks for the step by step. Looks much better and more fitting of the retro look. Honda's engineers went a bit too far with the stock license plate fender.
Love the Upgrades...
But what about the side reflectors... I always like seeing a bit of a glow in the dark when a little light hits the reflectors... plus they are a safety issue... (maybe legal safety)...Please check on that...Keep up the fun...Cheers
I hope you can help me, I’ve been tossing up whether to buy this fender or not as I’ve heard other non brands touch the back tire when the suspension bottoms out. The yoshi is more expensive but my main concern was the frame is made for US plates. I can see you had that struggle too. Does the frame have to be used as it looks like you can take it off and then it will fit perfectly?
Car Craft Auto Detailing great news, thank you very much! I’ve just purchased it. I might try and get an Australian version of a plate frame to achieve similar support if I find it moving/vibrating too much at idle.
Received it today and used your video to install it. Super easy like you said. I love doing this type of stuff, always the most important thing is patience for me. On a side note I kind of wish I hadn’t purchased it with how things are going in the world now. I hope you are staying safe and healthy. Thank you again for the help.
Good vid, but some direct side-on final shots would have been nice...
Where did you find the aftermarket tail light?
Think I like it the other way
Well you see it better then us. We see it on screen
Remember that this bike is designed to look like the 'retro' Monkeys and Z-50s. Those older bikes never had a plastic black fender that hung halfway down the back tire in addition to the chrome fender. It might make sense for more water protection, but looks out of place.
those Ohlins shocks mustve cost you a fortune!
Car Craft Auto Detailing PLEASE review in more detail 👍