Maintenance & Technical > KX500 Original
93 KX 250 REAR FENDER?
Paul:
True, you're only going to trim an 1/8 to a 1/4 of an inch. Trim, test fit, trim, test fit...
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One word of caution. Trim small amounts. I used a bench grinder to remove fender material a little at a time to ensure I did not take too much off. The grinder makes short work of the plastic, so makes the triming quick and easy.
Rick
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Rick:
Oops, then I trimmed too much. Now that I see how it fits, the next one will be much improved. Mine doesn't look odd, and the bike gets a lot of attention because folks are not sure if it is a 250 or a 500...until she lights up. Then no one is confused.
Rick
Hogwylde:
I've got one on my bike. Problem is where to find them. Most major catalogs don't list KX 250 fenders back that far. They seem to stop right at 94 and up. Where's the best source for these babies??
Paul:
Try your local Kawi dealer. I found mine hanging on the wall for $18
--- Quote from: Hogwylde ---I've got one on my bike. Problem is where to find them. Most major catalogs don't list KX 250 fenders back that far. They seem to stop right at 94 and up. Where's the best source for these babies??
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KX142:
White Bros. catalog has them and I just ordered one. Hope it works!
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