Short tail project! How to chop or replace rear fender in Suzuki c50 / Volusia 800 ( part 1 )

Short tail project! How to chop or replace rear fender in Suzuki c50 / Volusia 800 ( part 1 )

Check my short tail project on my Shwarley, how to chop or replace the rear fender in a Volusia 800.
This is one of the ideas that I had in mind to do on my cruiser, here is how I disassembled the rear fender and chop one to replace it, check it out!
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Motorcycle: Suzuki Volusia VL Intruder 800 – Year 2004
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Ride2Escape says:

I was skeptical at first because I didn't mind the "original" look, but the shorter one doesn't look half bad, really! Could be a nice change if you get it all resprayed to match and everything. Curious to see your progress πŸ™‚

RB95 FMX says:

It loses some of it elegance, but it looks more sporty πŸ™‚
Also the whole point of having a Harley(Suzuki as it goes for you) is to customize it right ?

Sportcock Actionshit says:

good vid,i think and its only my opinion,that you need a little more off and change the angle of the cut to about 45 look at the harley sportster iron for example, but if your happy then cool man,thanks for shareing

RidinDutch says:

It seemed more complete with the original, but that may just be the color difference; smart thing to get a second fender for chopping away

JBH Motovlogs says:

Small tip. Tuck the cords of your hoodie away while operating any fast spinning tools. They can get tangled and get you in a lot of trouble! Stay safe bro!

Critical Rider says:

It's a good start! But I don't want to follow behind you anymore πŸ˜›

BelgianTriumphRider says:

It really depends on how you look at it, which viewpoint you have… I don't know, I can't choose.

Guy B GutRumbler says:

I would say, and thats personal opinion, chop it all the way back , or leave it as it is. I kind of like the way your bike's lines flow with the original rear fender, even tho I ame more of a bobber fan. good vid tho, show us more of those projects! Peace!!

Almeida.s _ says:

i like… i will see the next vΓ­deo πŸ™‚
greetings

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