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Old 11-24-2014, 10:10 AM   #28 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by aniceh View Post
It's inconspicuous, but not invisible

Also, the bit I lost had some attachment points for the under tray and front section of the fender liner. I've already lost one replacement fender liner section because of poor attachment.
Mmmm, bummer. Winter is a good time to resolve that kinda stuff.

I rode over a parking spot curb a little. Can't even see it. So, I'll leave it alone. The wheel is annoying but ... may have to wait until the boy is out of college to fix it.
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