OverFenders for 07 Grizzly
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OverFenders for 07 Grizzly
I am looking for Overfenders/Fender flares for my 07 Grizzly 450. I have found the ones that Yamaha offers but I was wondering if anyone else made after market Fender Flares for my Grizz? I like the one that Yamaha makes but trying to stay away from the local dealer. I have gave him ENOUGH of my money this year. :-)
Is there a web company that sells the Yamaha Overfenders online?
Is there a web company that sells the Yamaha Overfenders online?
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OverFenders for 07 Grizzly
i just ordered overfenders from these guys http://www.westfieldyamaha.com/
decent discount...does take 7-8 days for delivery. i could not find any other overfenders except the yamaha's.
BTW overfenders
are awesome!!!!!!.
Tip - easier if you have someone to hold in place. Also, drill one hole and insert bolt and tighten before going to next bolt. i drilled a pilot hole from he underside of the fender ( 11/64") and then drilled a 13/64" hole from the topside of the quad in. a 13/64" hole is snug...you will need to screw the bolt to get it into the plastic...The directions don't tell you what size hole to drill.
Also on front and rear i started by the footboard...this first screw requires no drilling as you are remove an existing screw. On the front as you get to the last 2 screws, i needed to use a dremel to notch out a section on the inside of the overfender (you never see this)...no big deal - but helps to have the tools ready. The notch was required as the inside mount for the headlight was in the way 1/4" ..you may not need to do this on your grizz
decent discount...does take 7-8 days for delivery. i could not find any other overfenders except the yamaha's.
BTW overfenders
are awesome!!!!!!.
Tip - easier if you have someone to hold in place. Also, drill one hole and insert bolt and tighten before going to next bolt. i drilled a pilot hole from he underside of the fender ( 11/64") and then drilled a 13/64" hole from the topside of the quad in. a 13/64" hole is snug...you will need to screw the bolt to get it into the plastic...The directions don't tell you what size hole to drill.
Also on front and rear i started by the footboard...this first screw requires no drilling as you are remove an existing screw. On the front as you get to the last 2 screws, i needed to use a dremel to notch out a section on the inside of the overfender (you never see this)...no big deal - but helps to have the tools ready. The notch was required as the inside mount for the headlight was in the way 1/4" ..you may not need to do this on your grizz
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09-16-2015 01:41 PM
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