Removing mud guard on my Yamaha YZF R3

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  • @theerthakumarmandrira8410
    @theerthakumarmandrira8410 Před měsícem +1

    Nice video!

  • @manishsinghrathore1
    @manishsinghrathore1 Před měsícem +1

    i took everything off to put a new tail tidy. It's been more than an year now and another few weeks we have rain. I need to reinstall it back and man it's so complicated that it's gonna take years for me to put everything back. 😂 instead of reinstalling everything back, i rode with tail tidy through out the rainly season last year. it was absolutely idiotic fun. 😂 don't wanna repeat that this year.

    • @HighwayToHill
      @HighwayToHill  Před měsícem +1

      Lol 😂😂😂 With this tail itself there is so much muck... God I can imagine.... a tail tidy will be a nightmare in wet weather.

  • @kur-kur
    @kur-kur Před měsícem +1

    a tyre hugger should minimize some muck getting on the back, shouldn't it

    • @HighwayToHill
      @HighwayToHill  Před měsícem

      Yes absolutely. And this piece works well too. Not a big fan of tyre hugger too. I'm removing it only because of looks.

  • @riderbrokenwrist
    @riderbrokenwrist Před měsícem +1

    You fogot the Flashers(LED)

  • @shivamgurjar8268
    @shivamgurjar8268 Před měsícem +1

    I've done same thing on my R15 v3. But after removing that wide part the fender part become so flexible that it was dancing on even the slightest bump. I figured out that instead of removing it fully I've to cut the extended wide part and keep the middle part for reinforcement.

    • @HighwayToHill
      @HighwayToHill  Před měsícem +1

      Ohhh okay.... Got it. Actually the tail section on the R3 is quite hard and I tie my tail bag strap around it. I can support some weight. Surprised that they gave such a flexible fender on R15. Cheers man. Thanks for sharing this 😎👍