Tail Chop
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- paikkylee
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Tail Chop
A MB member inspired tail chop on my '08 Buddy 125 that I did this weekend. I think this is my favorite aesthetic mod.
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How were you able to do this with a stock setup? I took mine apart last night to removed the mud flap, but it seems like the rear fairing as well as the plastic piece below the tail light are all secured via screws on the mud flap.
Wondering if you found a bracket, or just cut it down behind the license plate?
Wondering if you found a bracket, or just cut it down behind the license plate?
- flatblackbuddy
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How were you able to do this with a stock setup? I took mine apart last night to removed the mud flap, but it seems like the rear fairing as well as the plastic piece below the tail light are all secured via screws on the mud flap.
Wondering if you found a bracket, or just cut it down behind the license plate?
Wondering if you found a bracket, or just cut it down behind the license plate?
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@ Flatblack, Tocsik's got it right. You take off the rear fender (how many screws does it really need?) and cut it down behind the license plate with a utility knife (see pic of the piece that's left over).
To do the checkerboard, I used a roll of Scotchlite 2" reflective tape (<$5 off Amazon with free shipping) a pair of scissors and a utility knife.
1) Cut a bunch of square pieces
2) Clean off the wheel hugger really well (I just used an old dusty towel that was on hand in my garage, so I hope it's good enough).
3) Mark a centerline down the hugger
4) pick a place to start. Now that it's done I think I could've started a little higher up and had a bigger first piece
5) when you get past the 2 center rows, the 2" squares no longer fit, so you've got to decide how to "curve" the rest, or to do more at all. I think 1" squares would be cool too.
Voila! Checkerboard
To do the checkerboard, I used a roll of Scotchlite 2" reflective tape (<$5 off Amazon with free shipping) a pair of scissors and a utility knife.
1) Cut a bunch of square pieces
2) Clean off the wheel hugger really well (I just used an old dusty towel that was on hand in my garage, so I hope it's good enough).
3) Mark a centerline down the hugger
4) pick a place to start. Now that it's done I think I could've started a little higher up and had a bigger first piece
5) when you get past the 2 center rows, the 2" squares no longer fit, so you've got to decide how to "curve" the rest, or to do more at all. I think 1" squares would be cool too.
Voila! Checkerboard
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Raleigh MTB - Bar ends and slicks
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- paikkylee
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Oh yeah, here's the leftover piece of the fender. The checkerboard was to replace the visibility lost when I hacked off the reflector. Bonus if it looks cool too 

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Raleigh MTB - Bar ends and slicks
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There are reflective license plate screws you can get. Cost all of $3.95 or something like that. I bought mine locally but you can find them online too.paikkylee wrote:The checkerboard was to replace the visibility lost when I hacked off the reflector...
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