Pics and info on Bikelitez fender eliminator!
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RE: Pics and info on Bikelitez fender eliminator! - 6/27/2008 2:23:14 PM
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TBagr
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Joined: 4/9/2007 From: tampa, fl Status: offline
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i purchased this kit from them. i drove to his shop and had him install it. i have had nothing but compliments about it and love it. i think alot of the cost is in the person hand making his trays and painting them. thatisnt too easy or cheap. i like the product and would recommend it to anyone looking for a F.E.. i ride with a guy that ordered the hotbodies kit and returned it before he installed it as he was unhappy with the paint and quality of material. choose whatever is best for you but i love my bikelitez kit
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RE: Pics and info on Bikelitez fender eliminator! - 6/27/2008 2:29:26 PM
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EatmeBeatme
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Ya man - I''m not trying to dog on the kit at all and I''m sure that every single one of them are a pain in the anus to install. I just wanted to share my experience. BUT - I know that fabricating and painting the molding likely is where most the cost came from. I would have liked to see just a little more time be spent on the wiring and LED''s. All in all though... it does look pimp. I''d have given my left testicle to have had him install it on my bike. I mean that.
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RE: Pics and info on Bikelitez fender eliminator! - 7/7/2008 5:29:22 PM
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Ara
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Not bad. I do like my Hotbodies better. It looks like Bikelitz didn''t paint the section well. It looks flat black instead of glossy. But whatever. Also the Hotbodies interior is finished. It seems as thought Hotbodies had molded plastic that they color matched and Bikelitz used some kiind of fiberglass. Yes they are all a PITA to install.
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RE: Pics and info on Bikelitez fender eliminator! - 7/8/2008 7:17:11 AM
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Will1000RR
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ORIGINAL: EatmeBeatme Ok - so I''''''''m sure there are several on this forum who have experienced the JOY of installing either the Hotbodies or Bikelitez fender eliminator on their 1000''''''''s. I just wanted to pass on some pics and info relating to the install job I just got finished with on my ''''''''08 1000. First let me say that I called several places looking for the Hotbodies kit for which I had ZERO luck. Hotbodies wasn''''''''t getting any new kits together until late July and I simply couldn''''''''t have the gigantic fugly fender hanging off my bike any longer than the week it had already been with me. So - I opted for what looked to be the next best thing - Bikelitez. I looked up their number and called to place my order. The guy who answered the phone was nice and easy to deal with. He took my order and must have shipped it out promptly as I ordered it on Tues and received it on Thurs and I''''''''m in Minnesota. I was happy to see UPS show up promptly as I was ready to install. Dude...nice machine as it does look a lot cleaner ..sleeker with the new light kit.. I think some of these companies dont take the time to review their products well before production. Sometimes I think its all about mass production and not enough quality work. I was one of the few lucky ones to find the hotbodies for my 08'''' 1k but dude I had to really search and search...until bam i got it.. it was just my preference. Again nice limited Edition u got there..
< Message edited by Will1000RR -- 7/8/2008 7:19:05 AM >
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