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Peeps,
Anyone had rusting occuring on their hamicad fender eliminator. Mine seems to have started to peel its black paint and started rusting. I am thinking of getting rid anyway and getting an undertray from the company where you dont have to chop the original. Does anyone have one of these? |
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Black paint came off on mine pretty easy (well, when installing it mainly) but I got the stainless one so not been troubled by rust. This time of year can't see it for mud anyway, maybe I should get a rear hugger...
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Thanks for the info. When you say stainless do you mean un-painted and just in the stainless finish?
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Hamicad used to make them from either mild steel or 316 stainless steel. Both were painted black. If yours is rusting I am guessing its mild steel. If you ever tried to drill a hole through it you'd find out if it is stainless or not quick enough, mine was a nightmare to drill.
I see from their website they only do the stainless one now.
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Mine was the second edition mild steel and the paint did indeed come off quite readily and then it went rusy.
A hugger won't help much because it mostly sits in the way or the shock and not the undertail of the bike. |
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Thats just saved me a lot of money, I figured a hugger would stop the problem I'm having now that the whole back of the bike gets covered in mud after a few miles of country riding. If it only protects the shock (which is still pretty clean) I don't think I'll bother.
Mind you, the upside of all this is that I have a totally speed camera resistant numberplate, can't read it at all through the layers of road gunk.
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