🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Style!
The Fender Eliminator Kit by Motodynamic is a precision-engineered upgrade for Triumph Daytona and Street Triple models, featuring a direct bolt-on installation, durable stainless steel construction, and a stylish LED plate light, ensuring both functionality and aesthetics.
Manufacturer | Motodynamic |
Brand | Motodynamic |
Item Weight | 3 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Stainless Steel |
Manufacturer Part Number | FE-T13DST |
Position | Rear |
M**T
Cleaner than OEM
Downright excellent product. Installation instructions are quite clear, but some pictures would have been helpful. But the end result is just beautiful. A heck of a lot cleaner than the OEM fender, and the LED license plate light does wonders for visibility at night. I've received nothing but compliments on it. I could not be more satisfied.
O**0
Easy to Install
First of all, thank you MD for responding to my question right away! I ended up purchasing this after reading a few answers. I rarely do any mods to my cars or bike, because I’m worried that I’ll make a mistake somewhere. But this one was extremely easy to install and seems high quality too IMO.
T**.
Instructions are a bit vague. But it's quite self explanatory.
Purchased this fender eliminated kit along with the motodynamic integrated tail light. They go together on my Strest Triple R, FLAWLESSLY. If you do both of those mods, I recommend doing them at the same time. You gotta remove one to get to the other. Finished product looks freaking awesome. 10/10
L**N
Surprised
I’m pleasantly surprised. This fits my 2022 triumph street triple very well! Everything was very easy to install and fits nicely. It’s kind of a tight fit but it looks good. I’d recommend aftermarket signals. The stock ones look a bit bulky.
D**3
Instructions are a bit weak. Heavy, made of steel. Otherwise great product.
Installing this kit is relatively easy. I installed mine on a 2014 675R. Since nearly everyone will be doing this for the first time, the more difficult steps actually relate to the Triumph its self. Once you get the REAR seat off, it is easy to see three of the four bolts that hold the whale tail on. The fourth is a bit hidden and is toward the front of the bike. Also the wiring connector comes apart easily.If you intend to re-use the turn signals, it gets more interesting. The whale tail uses a variety of sizes of fasteners and two of those are hidden under the rear reflector. You will need some allen wrenches and small sockets.You will also need to reuse the electrical harness that supplies power to the turn signal and plate light. On my bike the connectors were greased and I could not get them apart. I ended up cutting the wires and then using my own connectors. Later I played around with the stock connectors -- if you clean them up you can probably coax them apart if you push the tabs in with a screw driver ahead of time. That is what I would do if I installed another one. Also, the wires are different colors for left and right on the harness, but not on the lights. So make sure you write down what color goes to each.The holes that the bracket mount to, are also the holes that the license plate uses. So you may have to remove a couple of them again to put the plate on.Finally, the whole assembly seems to be made of steel Very strong, but way too heavy for what its intended to do.
S**B
Excellent product, easy to install
Excellent product, easy to install, you don't even have to splice any wires - all plug and play.Enhances the look of the bike, over all, , highly recommended.
I**
Uses factory wiring harnesses
Pretty easy install, cleans up well and looks amazing! 10/10
Z**H
Read directions.
Loved it worked perfectly.
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