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Year | Make | Model |
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1988-2007 | Honda | Shadow VLX 600 VT600C |
1988-2007 | Honda | Shadow VLX 600 VT600CD Deluxe |
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Our Anteris Complete Mohawk Fender and Sissy bar kit for Honda Shadows includes everything you will need to mount up one of our curved Mohawk bobber fenders and a sissy bar to your VLX600! ZERO WELDING REQUIRED! Includes curved mohawk bobber fender for 150-180 tires, Straight up Sissy Bar, Pressio Bolt-On Fender Mount Kit and all hardware necessary to mount everything to your bike You can carry a passenger on the fender, or you can strap a sleeping bag and a tent to it! This Kit will work with a mono strut setup or the factory mono shock, for either setup you will need to remove the fender subframe and cut off the rear fender support horns! This is Honda Shadow bobber kit is a huge value add to your bike!
Sissy bar is approximately 15" tall from the top of the fender to top of the sissy bar.
The only thing you will need is your muscles, a drill, and a drill bit! We made this kit so simple that you don't even have to do any math or take your shoes off to count! All hardware is 3/8-16" so only one drill bit is necessary. You will need to drill holes in the fender to mount the sissy bar and the fender mount, and to drill holes in your axle plates for the lower sissy bar bolts. You will need to remove the chain guard as well. Seriously, this is literally the easiest kit to use ever!
This Complete Kit includes the following parts -
Optional Upgrades- This kit works perfectly with our Mono Struts and Mono Strut E-Tanks
These are cake to install. You can attach them to your axle plates one of two ways:
TJ's Method - Locate the 3rd & 4th from the rear notch on your axle plate on each side and center punch each plate about 1/2" above the notches. You want to make sure the lower bung doesn't hit the adjustment notches and it doesn't hit the curved portion of the axle plate.
Drill a 5/16" hole and then tap it with a 3/8"-16 tap.
OR
Alternate Method - Drill a 3/8" hole and use a nylock nut on the bolt on the backside of the axle plate. Lay a length of chain over the center line of the tire, tape it down and lay the fender on this, it will give you a perfect fender height!
Move your sissy bar to the angle you want and mark the location of the holes on the fender, needed for the bolts to attach to the upper fender supports. Pull the fender off and drill the holes.
At the rear of the fender you will want to drill slightly oversized 3/8" holes to attach the Sissy Bar fender supports.
Before I had some universal flat fender and a totally wack homemade fender mount set-up. It was a steal for the price because it's made of the highest of quality. It shipped way faster then I expect and it was a breeze to align the fender and do the install. My bike is all the cooler for it. As soon as I have some more funds will go to tj brutal for the rest of the parts I need to complete my dream bike. The shadow community owes this man a lot.