Yes, I know exactly what it is an where its from. Why would it perform any different?It is a 2009 CRF450 fender. Why would it perform any differently on an Alta? Mine works fine. Check the four bolts of the mounting bracket that holds the front of the fender.
Agree 100% You can hear everything on this bike!Frankly, you can put just about any front fender on if you want to drill a few holes and/or fab a little sheet metal bracket. You'll probably need to buy the corresponding front number plate as well as most nestle together. I think there's a conversion kit for early model KTMs (same as Alta's) to swap to the latest model KTM front fender. It's a bracket and a couple of spacers/screws. I'm not sure the stock (CR Honda copy) fender flexes more or it just because the bike's so quiet, but it is noticeable. I can even hear the knobs crunching together on hard landings!
Awesome MotoMinded! Please post your results! This is exaclty what I want to do!I am working on adapting a 2016+ KTM fender to the Alta.
I will add to my thread when available. I agree on the flexibility of the Honda fender.
My apologies. I am sorry if this came across wrong, or condescending, or stating the obvious. I was driving from a MX track and just wanted to give you a quick answer to the question that you asked. Perhaps my message was curt, or I did not use the right words. Sorry about that. I didn't mean to do that at all.Phillip, please go easy on your tone.....
You are a good man Phillip! Thank you!My apologies. I am sorry if this came across wrong, or condescending, or stating the obvious. I was driving from a MX track and just wanted to give you a quick answer to the question that you asked. Perhaps my message was curt, or I did not use the right words. Sorry about that. I didn't mean to do that at all.
You are a good man Phillip! Thank you!
LOL! I must have done something un-admin-like more than once to deserve this kind of feedback. I should start adding smiley faces to those messages where I am not dead serious.You have our permission to put his bike in map 1 and remove his map switch at your first Alta track day
I considered that but I think it may take a bunch of washers to change the angle enough to matter.A simple fix might be to put two flat washers on the back bolts between the fender and the bottom triple clamp. We use to do this to adjust the front fender. Just check the clearance of the back of the fender.
I was just looking at the triple clamps and it sure does look like a KTM number plate and front fender will bolt right up!
Going to order a 2016 Husky Front Fender and number plate now to see if it will work.
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