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mnewell13

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150 Busted front fender - any easy options?
« on: March 18, 2012, 06:29:19 PM »
Not in bad shape but was curious if anyone knew where to get a cheap replacement?
this is the front piece covering the front wheel.

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Re: 150 Busted front fender - any easy options?
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2012, 07:43:12 PM »
Stadium Yamaha for OEM parts. Or try a local body shop. If you remove it they may do it for less than a replacement. Should take a day to fix, and return.
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Re: 150 Busted front fender - any easy options?
« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2012, 05:45:46 PM »
I had a similar problem with a people 50. Removing the fender requires removing the forks, from what I could tell.


If it's 2009-2011, here's the parts picture.

http://kymcopartsonline.com/catalog/search_diagram_detail.php?s_fk_manufacturers_id=21&s_fk_model_year_id=1&s_fk_scooter_model_id=11&osCsid=6d47a4826f6942fbea79cc4e8a0c8d6a&s_parts_diagram_id=220&osCsid=6d47a4826f6942fbea79cc4e8a0c8d6a

According to this it's part # 61100.

$61 as far as I can tell. Removing may be  a bit of work though.

2002-2008 may be a bit different, not two tone.

http://kymcopartsonline.com/catalog/search_diagram_detail.php?s_fk_manufacturers_id=21&s_fk_model_year_id=1&s_fk_scooter_model_id=10&osCsid=6d47a4826f6942fbea79cc4e8a0c8d6a&s_parts_diagram_id=187&osCsid=6d47a4826f6942fbea79cc4e8a0c8d6a

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When I weighed the options, I decided to buy a $6 bottle of JB Weld at Home Depot and stop the cracks from spreading. I hope this helps.


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Re: 150 Busted front fender - any easy options?
« Reply #3 on: May 20, 2012, 01:21:13 AM »
You can fill the outside cracks with Crazy Glue as well. It works great as a filler for tiny voids, and you can plane off any excess with a razor.
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Re: 150 Busted front fender - any easy options?
« Reply #4 on: May 22, 2012, 05:40:12 AM »
GEL type krazy glue holds better and doesnt run.

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