



by acp ·
Please mark the front of your front fender by placing a piece of tape on the underside with “front” on it. Some fenders are very hard to tell the front from the rear (of the front fender). If you are sending side covers, you might want to mark those as well (include left and right, also a top and bottom;>). Better safe than sorry!
Of course, in most cases, we can easily tell which is the front of the front fender.
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