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If anyone is thinking of changing thiers to the H2C Fender, here's some info & pics of the one I bought today.
Kind of Mini review!
What's in the Box..
The Fender, is solid aluminium unpainted. (Approx 3mm). L 39cm x W 22.5cm
The left and right bracket arms are black painted steel (Approx 4mm)
There is also a steel wedge shaped painted fixing. (Approx 1.5mm. for mounting the stop light
1 screw set
2 page instructions, disassemble & assembly.
Boxed weight 3.2kg
My thoughts before I bought this is that I wanted to see what I was getting for my money as this part seemed expensive.
To my surprise it's all very well constructed being all the materials are a good thickness. You can't physically flex the Fender or the bracket arms
The Fender has printed drill hole markings for the stop light mount.
Instruction drawings are reasonably understandable, although I cannot read the Thai instructions.
I'm quite pleased with the quality of this Fender & looking forward to installing.
I'm not drilling any holes yet or using the wedge shaped bracket as I intend to find the desired brake light, but for now I have an LED brake/indicator flexi strip of which a lot of folk are using.
As Alloy oxidises, I would think I'd have to at least paint the underside with some paint/sealer. Any advice on that?
Overall, good quality, strong, & if you sat on it after mounting I'm sure it wouldn't budge.
Kind of Mini review!
What's in the Box..
The Fender, is solid aluminium unpainted. (Approx 3mm). L 39cm x W 22.5cm
The left and right bracket arms are black painted steel (Approx 4mm)
There is also a steel wedge shaped painted fixing. (Approx 1.5mm. for mounting the stop light
1 screw set
2 page instructions, disassemble & assembly.
Boxed weight 3.2kg
My thoughts before I bought this is that I wanted to see what I was getting for my money as this part seemed expensive.
To my surprise it's all very well constructed being all the materials are a good thickness. You can't physically flex the Fender or the bracket arms
The Fender has printed drill hole markings for the stop light mount.
Instruction drawings are reasonably understandable, although I cannot read the Thai instructions.
I'm quite pleased with the quality of this Fender & looking forward to installing.
I'm not drilling any holes yet or using the wedge shaped bracket as I intend to find the desired brake light, but for now I have an LED brake/indicator flexi strip of which a lot of folk are using.
As Alloy oxidises, I would think I'd have to at least paint the underside with some paint/sealer. Any advice on that?
Overall, good quality, strong, & if you sat on it after mounting I'm sure it wouldn't budge.
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