Fender Eliminator Question

ryan00ss

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I found this really cheap FE kit on amazon for 14.99 [ame=http://www.amazon.com/Fender-Eliminator-Yamaha-2006-2007-Black/dp/B002WEY7LU]Amazon.com: Fender Eliminator - Yamaha FZ6 2006-2007 - Black: Automotive[/ame] . Is there a better option for an FE kit? I was planning on also purchasing this led tailight kit becuase i was getting rid of the signals [ame=http://www.amazon.com/2003-2009-Yamaha-Integrated-Sequential-Lights/dp/B004TCZYHO/ref=pd_sim_auto_1]Amazon.com: 2003-2009 Yamaha FZ6 Integrated Sequential LED Tail Lights Smoke Lens: Automotive[/ame]

Do these look alright?
 
I have that same fender eliminator installed on my bike which I purchased from an eBay store (Check out my review here: http://www.600riders.com/forum/product-reviews/33670-review-cheap-ebay-fender-eliminator.html)

For the price it is not a bad set-up. The overall finish is good with only a few slight "fit" errors.

However; Are there better eliminators out there? Most definitely! It is really all in what you are looking to spend. There are a number of threads dedicated to the various eliminators on the market. I would do a little searching and see which one you think will suit your needs, budget, and function the best.

Hope this helps!

Just a list of a few:
-Competition Werks: Competition Werkes Fender Eliminator Kit - Yamaha FZ6 2004 to 2006 - KneeDraggers
-FAZR6: http://www.600riders.com/forum/fz6-...iminator-kit-leo-vince-exhaust-givi-rack.html
-Ermax: ErmaxUK

And so on...
 
That tail-light is awesome. I have it. I wouldn't get rid of your signals though. I personally have that tail light and the rizoma LED signals back there.

As far as the FE kit, I'm sure it'd work fine as long as that plate light is bright enough and wide enough. I'd plan on buying the LED plate screws and wiring those up instead.
 
Or you could grab the one I bought off of ebay. It has the FZ6 logo cut out of it. I still need to work up a good way to backlight that, btw.
 
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