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Topic : Fenda Extenda Glue
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 Jessica 
Set
Reg. Date : 24/01/2013
Posts : 51
Location : Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
Posted : 24 Nov 2015 - 03:10   Post title : Fenda Extenda Glue
 
I am planning to install a Fenda Extenda on my Storm but dont wish to drill holes in the front guard or use any screws.

I noticed a few bikes at the Brissy Flocking had them and was wondering what type of glue to use.

Perhaps a marine grade Epoxy.

Any ideas?

Jessica


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 rabbi 
Chaac
Reg. Date : 28/02/2012
Posts : 926
Location : Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Posted : 24 Nov 2015 - 03:39   Post title : Re: Fenda Extenda Glue (Re: Jessica)
 
Jessica, I used urethane adhesive on mine and it's still there 30,000 km later

 
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 gwight 
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Reg. Date : 26/04/2011
Posts : 761
Location : Broken Hill, N.S.W., Australia
Posted : 24 Nov 2015 - 04:12   Post title : Re: Fenda Extenda Glue (Re: Jessica)
 
That makes 2 of us, Jessica (I wasn't keen on drilling holes either)
Thanks Rabbi.

Guido.

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 Jimbo 
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Location : Queanbeyan, N.S.W., Australia
Posted : 24 Nov 2015 - 07:06   Post title : Re: Fenda Extenda Glue (Re: gwight)
 
Hi Jessica and Guido,

I used Sikaflex 227, on recommendation from Scott and from memory, I got it at SupaCheap Auto.

Be very, very careful with it ................. it sticks like 'shit to a blanket' and is apparently very, very, very difficult to remove once it sticks!!



 
Cheers

Jimbo (Bishop)


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 Smitty 
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Reg. Date : 01/10/2012
Posts : 996
Location : Hawkesbury, NSW, Australia
Posted : 24 Nov 2015 - 08:13   Post title : Re: Fenda Extenda Glue (Re: Jimbo)
 
Jessica and Guido, count me in a group buy for the fender extender if you haven't already purchased.
I did a quick 1400klm blat to Jindabyne and Merimbula, on Friday/Saturday and got covered in shit through a few sections of road works.

 
Cheers Smitty

2013 Matt Graphite Storm, Foran Razorbacks, Hagon shocks & springs.
I don't get angry, I get even
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 Jessica 
Set
Reg. Date : 24/01/2013
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Location : Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
Posted : 24 Nov 2015 - 09:10   Post title : Re: Fenda Extenda Glue
 
Thanks heaps for the advice/tips guys.

Can always rely on fellow flockers for help.

Smitty - I have already bought mine and here is the link (maybe I bought the last one) to the cheapest I found.
It arrived 24hrs after ordering which is great service.

https://www.motorradgarage.com.au/extenda-fenda-triumph-thunderbird-1600

Jessica





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 Smitty 
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Location : Hawkesbury, NSW, Australia
Posted : 24 Nov 2015 - 09:21   Post title : Re: Fenda Extenda Glue (Re: Jessica)
 

Jessica wrote:

Thanks heaps for the advice/tips guys.

Can always rely on fellow flockers for help.

Smitty - I have already bought mine and here is the link (maybe I bought the last one) to the cheapest I found.
It arrived 24hrs after ordering which is great service.

https://www.motorradgarage.com.au/extenda-fenda-triumph-thunderbird-1600

Jessica





Thanks Jessica, I'll get onto it
Cheers.


 
Cheers Smitty

2013 Matt Graphite Storm, Foran Razorbacks, Hagon shocks & springs.
I don't get angry, I get even
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 gwight 
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Reg. Date : 26/04/2011
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Location : Broken Hill, N.S.W., Australia
Posted : 24 Nov 2015 - 11:04   Post title : Re: Fenda Extenda Glue (Re: Smitty)
 
I've had mine for over a year now, so all this talk, the front wheel is coming off tomorrow & I'll give PermaWeld a go.
Thanks anyway Jimbo for the advice.

Guido.