Can we talk rear fenders for the mid-sixties narrowcase, specifically the scrambler and the sebring?
Are these fenders the same? Is there anything unique to the scrambler fender. I know it rests higher because of frame up-curve.
There was a set of tank, front fender and rear fender that just sold on ebay. Wasn't sure if rear was original.
Any leads on where to find one? Anyone have one I can borrow to have reproduced?
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Can we talk Rear fenders
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Re: Can we talk Rear fenders
The rear fender in the ebay auction is not the same as my '65 Sebring.
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Re: Can we talk Rear fenders
The early Monza rear fenders had a side curtain and Scrambler did not. The ebay Auction was for a NC Scrambler set - The Monza rear looks very different as shown in the parts book as well.
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Here's a picture of my '65 Sebring fender
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Re: Can we talk Rear fenders
I also have been looking for a rear fender for a scrambler. Definately been hard to come by. I considered bidding on the stuff on ebay you mentioned but only NEED the fender and didn't want to spend the money for all three peices. I actually thought it would go for more than it did.
Anyway, AirTECH makes a fiberglass rear fender that fits on narrowcase singles. They make it as part of a kit to make a narrowcase look like a 900SS. I don't know how similar it is to original (it looks a little longer), but depending on what you are trying to do it may work for you. I am planning to get one for my 250 Scrambler. Downside is it wouldn't be original and isn't metal, but upside is, I can cut it shorter and not feel bad about it. Plus its a good "temporary" solution (or permanent, again, depending on what direction you are going). The price is decent enough that you could use it and justkeep searching until you find an original one.
http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/ducati/250350singleconv.htm
Anyway, AirTECH makes a fiberglass rear fender that fits on narrowcase singles. They make it as part of a kit to make a narrowcase look like a 900SS. I don't know how similar it is to original (it looks a little longer), but depending on what you are trying to do it may work for you. I am planning to get one for my 250 Scrambler. Downside is it wouldn't be original and isn't metal, but upside is, I can cut it shorter and not feel bad about it. Plus its a good "temporary" solution (or permanent, again, depending on what direction you are going). The price is decent enough that you could use it and justkeep searching until you find an original one.
http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/ducati/250350singleconv.htm
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