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#2
The 200M has the two piece rear fenders and no aftermarket company makes them.
Short of buying new ones from a Honda dealer for $375.00 [!], your only other source will be from a salvage yard. You will need the rear fenders from an '84-'85 200M or '82-'83 200E Big Red or '84 200ES Big Red.
All of those fenders are the same.
200,200S, and 200X are all different.[as are the 185 and 185S].
Fenders from the 200 and 200S models [80-83 only] CAN work but do not fit up well and are the "rounded" design where yours are the "squared" design.
KNOWSALOT
Short of buying new ones from a Honda dealer for $375.00 [!], your only other source will be from a salvage yard. You will need the rear fenders from an '84-'85 200M or '82-'83 200E Big Red or '84 200ES Big Red.
All of those fenders are the same.
200,200S, and 200X are all different.[as are the 185 and 185S].
Fenders from the 200 and 200S models [80-83 only] CAN work but do not fit up well and are the "rounded" design where yours are the "squared" design.
KNOWSALOT
#4
No. The only aftermarket company still making the three wheeler fenders is Maier. They offer them for the one-piece style rear fender bikes only.
You can't use these on your machine without swapping the seat from one of those machines. On these machines, the seat is bolted to the rear fenders instead of latching to the frame. It MIGHT be possible to convert to this style, but you would run into some problems as far as mounting the fender assembly to your frame. You could bolt down the one piece style like your two piece, but then you wouldn't be able to get access to the bottom of the seat to bolt it to the fenders. Although you would still have your frame latches for the seat you have now, it still won't fit because the seat is shaped differently and won't seat down. [no pun intended].
Sorry, but the ONLY option you have is to go to the salvage yard and find the fenders off the models that I listed in the first post.
KNOWSALOT
You can't use these on your machine without swapping the seat from one of those machines. On these machines, the seat is bolted to the rear fenders instead of latching to the frame. It MIGHT be possible to convert to this style, but you would run into some problems as far as mounting the fender assembly to your frame. You could bolt down the one piece style like your two piece, but then you wouldn't be able to get access to the bottom of the seat to bolt it to the fenders. Although you would still have your frame latches for the seat you have now, it still won't fit because the seat is shaped differently and won't seat down. [no pun intended].
Sorry, but the ONLY option you have is to go to the salvage yard and find the fenders off the models that I listed in the first post.
KNOWSALOT
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