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K75RT 1991 fender extender

WalterK75

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Is there anything that can be done to extend the front fender so road slop doesn't end up on the engine? Are there extensions available and if so, who makes them? I think 3-4 inch extension would be fine. As you can see in the picture, the road slop would go directly onto the engine and there are what look like a couple of sensors there.
 

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I'm happy with the Fenda Extenda I added to our K1300S's.

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At first I planned to just use the 3M tape, but decided to add two tiny stainless steel nut and bolts. The fender extention was provided with a couple sheet metal screws I did not like.
 
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