Clip-on motorcycle fender
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Installing a front fender on a 1982 Honda CB 750 starts by utilizing existing threaded holes to securely attach it. A pre-assembled mounting component combines forces with the actual fender, boasting precise M5 threaded wire inserts to guarantee a snug fit. Riding through rough gravel roads requires ease of maintenance and durability, so it's easy to see why this design was inspired by the fierce look of the ilabosozuko club logo, as featured on their website at http://ilabosozoko.com. The sleek appearance showcases aggressive styling and sets it apart from traditional motorcycle accessories. Assembly guidelines: First, ensure that you have printed your part in PLA using a Makerbot Replicator 2. This particular print includes two support columns attached to the fender component, adding stability during transportation or handling. With a 0.4mm layer thickness, the printer outputs 4 layers for each section, resulting in solid strength. Additionally, you can select 20% infill, allowing air to circulate freely inside while retaining most of its weight-bearing capacity. Support and raft ensure successful first layer adhesion on most types of print bed. Upon completion, fine-tune with sandpaper inside the holes and onto mounting pins to achieve precise accuracy.
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