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Yoshimura Kawasaki Z125 PRO 17-24 Fender Eliminator Kit

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$149.00
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The Yoshimura Kawasaki Z125 Pro Fender Eliminator Kit is the prefect solution to that overly large stock rear fender. Yoshimura has always been synonymous with quality craftsmanship, precision fitment, and impeccable quality. Yoshimura's Fender Eliminator Kits are no exception, and they are sure to give your motorcycle the sleek race look that every rider craves.

  • Precision laser-cut stainless steel bracket tucks discreetly under the tail section of the motorcycle
  • Black anodized CNC machined light housing with laser-etched Yoshimura logo
  • Light housing contains four bright LED lights
  • Black anodized aluminum license plate frame with silk screened Yoshimura logo
  • Stainless steel hardware included
  • Compatible with aftermarket turn signals when combined with Yoshimura Universal Turn Signal Bracket Kit (sold separately)

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  • 5
    Huge improvement to bike's looks

    Posted by Vic Anand on 12th Sep 2019

    This was an amazing upgrade that completely changed the look of the bike. Let's face it - stock fenders are ugly. The bureaucrats in Washington love mandating ugly, useless crap for our bikes, so it's up to us to make our bikes look good. Bigger bikes can better hide the ugliness of stock fenders, but on a mini-bike like the Z125, the stock fender dominates the rear of the bike and is simply out-of-proportion. The Yosh fender eliminater kit looks amazing. The back of the bike looks so much cleaner and more natural. The side view is greatly improved because the fender is now in proportion to the bike's diminutive size. This wasn't the easiest thing to install. Kawasaki tends to have complicated designs and it took awhile to get to all the wires. I had to remove the rear plastics to finish the job. Also, removing and reinstalling the stock taillights was a pain in the ass. But in the end, it was worth it.