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Terry Lee
06-04-15, 01:55 AM
First a short intro. I've just returned to motorcycle ownership after a 34 year hiatus. Last bike I owned was a new 1981 Virago that was purchased 3 weeks before I was married. Still married to the same woman, Virago long gone.

I picked up a 2013 SV650S a couple of weeks ago and am having a blast, whenever the weather allows. Canada. Nuff said. On non-riding days, I've been tinkering, as I've done all my life. I built a fast sport aircraft some years ago and own too many tools to let languish or rust in the workshop. One of the things that I wasn't so fond of was the droopy, shovel type rear fender. I investigated various products to solve that, but ended up spending nothing and coming up with a solution that I can live with. On close inspection, I discovered two braced, hollow unused mounts under the fender, with an angle that would allow an easy attachment of the plate bracket. I broke out the dremel and with trepidation, cut into my fender. The results...
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-PN2nwA0k0oQ/VSHg2_xVBiI/AAAAAAAAHng/Jg-5itjEd30/w800-h451-no/IMG_2255.JPG

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Qn0PeWE_5m0/VSHg2ccQwTI/AAAAAAAAHnc/cI8kFmt9fHY/w800-h451-no/IMG_2252.JPG

And if anyone is interested in the process, here's a youtube short.
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Corny Gizmo
07-04-15, 08:50 AM
I abosoltley love the way that looks and still keeps the rain from flicking up I imagine, good work sir!

ophic
07-04-15, 10:10 AM
If you keep the bit you cut off, it's handy for shovelling snow and other such uses :)

Like the look.

nutzboutbikes
07-04-15, 12:54 PM
looks good does that!

Terry Lee
07-04-15, 02:24 PM
If you keep the bit you cut off, it's handy for shovelling snow and other such uses :)

I've been using it as a chip/crisp bowl. I can translate English to English:D

Terry Lee
07-04-15, 02:26 PM
I abosoltley love the way that looks and still keeps the rain from flicking up I imagine, good work sir!

I've been telling the critics that if it doesn't protect as desired, I'll just ride with my wife when it's inclement.

Corny Gizmo
07-04-15, 02:38 PM
I'll just ride with my wife when it's inclement.

Thats what I do :)

Terry Lee
07-04-15, 07:03 PM
I've been using it as a chip/crisp bowl. I can translate English to English:D

I was serious about the snack bowl reincarnation:smt034

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-3JKF6uwUTIM/VSQpDrfrf5I/AAAAAAAAHn8/KlqezRBdnlM/w1044-h588-no/IMG_2261.JPG

NTECUK
07-04-15, 10:41 PM
One fender eliminated
http://www.corbisimages.com/images/Corbis-42-24155979.jpg?size=67&uid=d31d267e-a844-45f5-b62c-869795770481

Terry Lee
10-04-15, 07:20 PM
Apologies if this has been addressed in the past. I rarely look for "prior art" before wasting time and money.

One item left undone after the fender mod was the license plate light. The stock one is too big and bulky. I found a little LED auto interior light that is less than .25" thick. It comes with batteries and a switch just so you can test it in store. I'd rather not have to pay for all the parts, but I will inventory and reuse at some point. I'm hoping that it will survive continuous duty.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-RcPyxKHvgb8/VSge06W6b1I/AAAAAAAAHok/FKAaZet5PRE/w1044-h588-no/IMG_2264.JPG

It's very bright.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-RMYTInW5UA0/VSge1Tx7WaI/AAAAAAAAHow/qg26ua1Ze34/w1044-h588-no/IMG_2265.JPG

Since it's not weather hardened, I need to seal it from the elements. A thick o-ring will seal the unit between a piece of poly-carbonate and the bottom of the fender.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-J4t6VBfZOCI/VSge2GuE8EI/AAAAAAAAHo4/Jwm6vhp0PdY/w1044-h588-no/IMG_2268.JPG

I grafted it to the original harness and shrink wrapped it well.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-jFOyNh6aALI/VSge2X6NBuI/AAAAAAAAHpA/Qz8iZ5jkOVg/w1044-h587-no/IMG_2269.JPG

Installed...
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ujJF84vjKv4/VSge2_mg7_I/AAAAAAAAHpI/kin7P4MVFgE/w1044-h587-no/IMG_2270.JPG

...and fired up.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-smI2PT4tKBU/VSge3XHhAAI/AAAAAAAAHpM/UDx9be2N6Xg/w1044-h588-no/IMG_2272.JPG