I installed my Hotbodies Fender Eliminator with a bit of a mod on my 2013 Honda CBR250RA. This kit has a bracket that is known to crack easily because it was not designed to hold the weight of the stock lights. I replaced the stock lights with after market mini lights which are shorter and lighter.
This installation wasn’t easy because the disassembly part was so difficult. Installing the new fender was easy. The mini lights only drew 2 watts of power causing the bike’s burnout indicator to go off by hyperflashing. In a future video, I will install resistors to correct that.
I hope I don’t have to replace my license plates often because I would have to disassemble the fender to get to the mounting screws.
But overall, I’m loving the new clean look of my bike. If you have the hot bodies fender eliminator, let me know what you did to fix the bracket issue by adding your comments below. Thanks for watching.
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