Stuff Stopper fender Extender

Thank You Larry.

New Zealand is now represented in the global phenomeon of ST's equipped with the STuff STopper!

I had a fenda extenda on my old Connie but found it didn't follow the shape of the fender corners and I had to attach a mudflap to make it long enough!

This one fits perfectly and extends below the edge of the cowl. Good Job.
 

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Thank You Larry.

New Zealand is now represented in the global phenomeon of ST's equipped with the STuff STopper!

I had a fenda extenda on my old Connie but found it didn't follow the shape of the fender corners and I had to attach a mudflap to make it long enough!

This one fits perfectly and extends below the edge of the cowl. Good Job.

Great ! Good to hear it made it and is now on the ST. The pictures are nice and I will add them to my collection.

It's true, my STuff SToppers are making their way to all sorts of places all over the world. Good to have New Zealand as part of the club.

Larry.
 
Finally.....

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Well, I experienced a first yesterday.

A member here on the forum contacted me saying that his fender extender was broken just below the bottom of the fender.

He wanted to know how to remove the old one and also wanted to order a new one.

I was curious and wanted to know what had happened to break the fender extender.

It seems that a kamikaze rabbit hit :eek: the side of the front wheel and also impacted the fender extender.

Darn rodents, we have deer, then turkey vultures and geese,now bugs bunnies cousin :D

So anyway, I just sent a replacement out in the mail.

Larry
 
Hello Larry,

Wish I had seen yours before I installed the PP one.

Please send me some purchase info.

Thanks,

Motors
 
Since Jan and I have returned home from Westoc, and are back at work and almost back to normal I can now get any new orders sent out promptly.

Thanks to all of you who ordered while we are on the road and waited for your STuff SToppers. Those orders go out today.

Larry.
 
Just an update Larry: Kudos on the STuff STopper! I've nearly completed the '09 3 Flags rally, and riding all manner of raod surfaces for the last 3,000 miles, I've never once heard that aweful "TING" of a rock hitting my radiator, or even the grill guard for that matter. I'm very glad you came up with this. I personally think it's more important than any headlight guard, especially on an LD rally!

Thanks again!

Ray
-from Waterton Park, AB-

Thanks Ray, Good to hear from a satisfied customer. Glad to hear you are enjoying the 3 flags run. We met Carroll at Westoc and he is also doing the 3 flags on his mucho farkled ST1100. Nice guy and an inspiration for all of us as he's 70.

I have my Stuff Stopper on my own bike and it did a great job of protecting my brand new lower cowls. And rad of course.

It was my original goal, protection for my own bike. The rest has been a bonus.

Larry.
 
Yep, had dinner tonight with Carroll, Randy, Kim and his wife. Interesting discussion as to why the ST1300 fares better in cross winds than the 1100. Oh yeah, the prime rib at the Keg was good too :)

Some photos (so far): http://rides.webshots.com/album/574553214hNJZSi

Thanks for the photos Ray. Nice to see some people we met. I last rode with Randy way back at Westoc in Ashland.

Looks like next years Westoc is being held during the 3 flags dates. Too bad they have to overlap.
 
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