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    Default xr650r rear fender options

    hey guys,

    I've done some searching and only found a couple examples- all without explanation on what was entailed in the install!

    I have to replace my rear fender, so I'm wondering what options I have (i.e. i want to replace w/ motocross style) but I would like to do little to no cutting and it should mount nicely/blend like stock

    am I dreaming?

    I just think that the stock fenders w/ an add on baja designs (or similar) tail/brake/plate holder look silly

    maybe its the only way?

    Thanks!
    grip it and rip it...turn em' and burn em'

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    You can adapt a CRF rear fender (and sideplates) to a 650R but it will cost you sweat and time. Check some of my projects.

    Over here in Europe,you can buy "plug and play" MX fenders in glass fiber from Monnier (Swiss),Orco Concept (France) or even Carbon ones (Italy).About 150 euros a piece...

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    OK, thanks for the response!
    grip it and rip it...turn em' and burn em'

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    this is a fender from a 1990 CR125, it bolted right one with no modification.
    93'XR600-http://www.bikepics.com/members/wornknobby/93xr600/
    90'CR125-http://www.bikepics.com/members/worn...p?i=564495&s=0
    87' XR200-http://www.bikepics.com/members/wornknobby/87xr200/

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    I've wondered about this too (and would really like to konw where to get a kick ass little LED for a brake light (to tuck up under th new fender...
    "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!" -Steve Ashe

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    ....soooooooooooooo I guess nobody knows where or how to mate up the MX fender and slap a light and plate bracket on there.
    "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!" -Steve Ashe

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    just adapt a crf fender.
    with some very basic hand tools it should take you 30 minutes max

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