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Thread: Yamaha 225dr 225dx Gurus...2 piece front fender?

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    Yamaha 225dr 225dx Gurus...2 piece front fender?

    I'm in the process of restoring a 1985 225 Dr... The front fender that came with it is two pieces. Every parts schematic that I've seen shows a one piece fender for this trike....any idea why?

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    1985 Yamaha 225DRN w/OEM headlight guard, footboards, front rack, rear rack, work light, brush guards and trailer hitch

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    Pics of it apart and together

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Dude View Post
    That's a 2 partial fenders grafted to make one that fully covers. Not a terrible idea! Good condition front fenders are slim pickins and not cheap.
    Gotcha...is that OEM or custom? This is the only one I've seen like it..

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Dude View Post
    Yep that's "custom" lol... OEM is always one piece. The dx/r fenders oxidized and break by the louvers quite easily. Someone cut the front damage off one and the rear damage off the other and made a 2 piece solution.
    Haha nice mystery solved.... they did a good job because it lines up perfectly

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