Anyone have an Evotech Fender Eliminator?

Started by jsd2, August 31, 2009, 07:20:04 PM

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Tommysurfs

i made my own, pretty much free.  saves $ for tires.

renanmedeiros

Is it possible to change the LED Light of the Evotech Fender? I heard that is not thaaat bright.

Chris,desmoworld

did you really like that visible indicator cables,screws and position  ???

check this, for me ( ok its ours  ;D ) it looks better without visible indicator screws and cables





feel free to say if you prefere to see the cable, we can cut a big hole inside  [laugh] [thumbsup]

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Chris
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M1100

If I didn't have the EvoTech I'd get yours, it is very nice Chris!
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bigjilm

+1 on the Evotech.

BUT - important installation note!!!!!!!!  The instructions tell you to use a dab of grease on the bolts holding the tail in place, which is a terrible idea.  I did exactly that, torqued them down well, and went for a ride.  Less than 20 kms later, two were gone, and the other two were hanging on by their last threads.  How much do you want to have your tail secion falling onto your rear tire at speed?

I called Evotech and they shipped me the replacement bolts and nuts.  They also agreed that some light-hold threadlocker is a better idea than grease.

Other than that, I love the unit.  The company is top notch for customer service, too.

M1100

I used the grease to hold the rubber grommets in place, not on the bolts.... that kept them from falling off during install.
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DucNaked

Quote from: M1100 on September 23, 2010, 11:00:12 AM
I used the grease to hold the rubber grommets in place, not on the bolts.... that kept them from falling off during install.
+1
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MarkHK

I've never ridden without a rear fender before. How uncomfortable/wet does it get with a tail tidy (Evotech or other) on a Monster (796)? It appears the line from the back of the rear tire to the end of the license plate is pretty much dead vertical which suggests to me that spray cannot reach the rider. Is that right? Or can I expect to get a soaking from spray in damp weather?

New bike arriving in a couple of weeks!  :)

DucNaked

"If your bike is quiter than mine your a pussy, if it's louder you're an asshole." Monster 1100S

thought

also get used to brushing gravel off your seat everytime you get off.

also, from this thread... here is a older monster tail chopped after mud/rain:

http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=49273.0

'10 SFS 1098
'11 M796 ABS - Sold
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wannabfast

Quote from: MarkHK on May 25, 2011, 05:21:06 PM
I've never ridden without a rear fender before. How uncomfortable/wet does it get with a tail tidy (Evotech or other) on a Monster (796)? It appears the line from the back of the rear tire to the end of the license plate is pretty much dead vertical which suggests to me that spray cannot reach the rider. Is that right? Or can I expect to get a soaking from spray in damp weather?

New bike arriving in a couple of weeks!  :)

well the coverage is way better than the CW kit, but not as good as stock, you will still get some debris and water on any of the shorter tails, but its much less prevalent than the CW
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MarkHK

Thanks for your feedback. I'll resist for now and see how much wet weather riding I do during the imminent rainy season here in Hong Kong before deciding.