Fender Eliminator

Isn’t filing down the bevels the easiest thing? Looks harder to me to get it the right overall size.

You can use a 3D-scanner; or just fabricate a simple template; all you'll need are some M6 grub screws, some masking tape and some cardboard...
It's not too difficult.

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Today I reassembled the bike with the stock turn signals.

I also test fitted the template made from cardboard; I will scan it and make a technical drawing from it.

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Today I ordered an Evotech KTM 390 Duke tail tidy and will give it a try.

The length and angle of the arm might fit; maybe the angle needs some adjustment; a new mounting-plate to the frame is definitely necessary.
It works with the stock Husky/KTM numberplate light and with Husky/KTM indicators; the angle of the numberplate is 40°.
Not sure about the stock Husky indicators; maybe they will work; maybe shorter indicators are necessary.

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Is this for the 2016-2023 model?
Did you find a place to buy it in EU?
 
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Evotech Performance now also listed the Svartpilen 801; and already offers a specific 801 radiator guard.
So it shouldn't be long before they will also offer a tail tidy for the 801. 🤞

 
Again some tail tidy sketches...

Stock:

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Evotech Duke 390:

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...maybe another (the next) try / also depends on what the Evotech 801 variant will look like:

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It would need some major modifications (again a separate baseplate, slightly correction of the mounting-angle, an additional mounting-block and maybe also an additional mounting-spacer, and again the licence plate holder plate needs to be adjusted, ...), but nevertheless it should be possible to adapt it.

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It would need some major modifications (again a separate baseplate, slightly correction of the mounting-angle, an additional mounting-block and maybe also an additional mounting-spacer, and again the licence plate holder plate needs to be adjusted, ...), but nevertheless it should be possible to adapt it.
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Made a collage to compare. Sure looks tighter than before.
 
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I have created a technical drawing to fabricate the baseplate, but can't upload a pdf-file...

If you are interested in the drawing, send me a PM with your mail-address and I will send you the PDF.

Here the drawing as a jpg; but you should use the PDF.


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Suppose you don't have the hole to hole measurements? I'm 3d printing a mount for a mate but don't have his bike here to measure things up
 
Suppose you don't have the hole to hole measurements? I'm 3d printing a mount for a mate but don't have his bike here to measure things up

I could measure them from the technical drawing; or could send you a dwg.

Can you show some sketches of your design of the tail tidy?
 
I could measure them from the technical drawing; or could send you a dwg.

Can you show some sketches of your design of the tail tidy?
The dwg would be perfect! :)
I'm just modifying some existing 3d print designs to suit, he has a shorter exhaust on his 801 so it can sit a little under the seat more than ones with the stock exhaust, I'll post a pic when we install it this weekend
 
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The dwg would be perfect! :)
I'm just modifying some existing 3d print designs to suit, he has a shorter exhaust on his 801 so it can sit a little under the seat more than ones with the stock exhaust, I'll post a pic when we install it this weekend

Send me a pm with your mail adresse; i will send you the dwg.
 
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