Tidytail V2.0 Fender Eliminator Honda Grom /msx125 (with License Plate Mount) on 2040-parts.com
US $74.95
Location:
Athens, Georgia, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
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TidyTail V2.0 Fender Eliminator Honda Grom /MSX125 (with License Plate Mount)
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Introducing the ComposiMo TidyTail™ for the Honda GROM!
If you are running the Yoshimura RS9 Exhaust, it will fit with the Thai rear blinkers as sold by Tyga Performance.
The ComposiMo Tail Tidy is made from 1/8" thick STAINLESS STEEL, and
comes powder coated in a flat-black finish so that it blends into the
bike much better. I've seen far too many stories of cheap, thin aluminum
tidy's breaking over time due to vibration, and when made of regular
steel, they get chips and stuff in them from rocks on the road, and so
they just RUST! With the Stainless Steel 'Tidy, rust won't be an issue
at all, and the durable powder coat will help ensure it stays nice
looking for a long time!
There are two versions available... One is made to mount your license plate, and even use the stock license plate light! Stay legal AND look good doing it! ;)
The second version --the one in this listing-- mounts the blinkers, and has a very nice 'cover
plate' bent to cover up the blinker mounts and the wiring, so that you
don't have to look at that stuff.
This is the nicest, and most robust Tail Tidy you'll find! No expense
spared in the manufacturing of the 'Tidy! Sure, i could have made it out
of aluminum or regular steel, but whats the point if its only going to
break or rust on you?
Stainless Steel Hardware INCLUDED!
Without License Plate Mount:
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Precision Laser-cut, and CNC Bent for accuracy!Stainless Steel!Powder Coated Black!Bolts up like Factory!Stainless Steel Hardware Included! |
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