1Tuff500XC
Husqvarna
AA Class
Well, I wasn't specifically looking, but as is so often the case, that's when stuff pops up. I spotted an NOS Acerbis front fender, and was able to get my hands on it. Initially, I was just looking at the sellers pics to make sure it was the right shape/type/style for my year range of bike. Rather quickly I noted the first thing I found interesting, which was that the rear fender slots for air flow are not opened up. As well, on the under side, unlike the original Husky Acerbis fenders I have which have all the optional extension rivet locations pre-dimpled for ease of drilling. This NOS fender only has two on each leading underside edge dimpled. So there's two things that got my attention. Then, the instruction sheet that came with it, is 90% focused on adding the fender extensions, and even installing some kind of insert that was apparently available or may have been, to block off the air flow slots. Perhaps it's simply one of the last of this style fender that was made, and they were cutting corners and leaving it to the owner to open up the air flow slots, and mark the other hole locations for drilling to install the extension rivets. Or, maybe it originally had the extensions and fender brace with it in the bag too. I dunno. Interesting though, and I consider it perfect for being a fender for cooler wet weather riding, where the slots not being opened is a non issue for engine cooling and only keeps a little more of the wet stuff off the bike. Will be putting my best NOS appearing fender brace on it, and best restored fender extensions front and rear. Or,.......... sealing it in a glass case and putting a spotlight on it in the center of a room lol. Vintage part, and oldschool artwork to my eyes.
Anyone have any insight into the differences from the OE Husqvarna fenders I have. Curious if this was meant to be a wet weather fender, or simply one of the last of the over the counter ones, or???? Nothin special



Anyone have any insight into the differences from the OE Husqvarna fenders I have. Curious if this was meant to be a wet weather fender, or simply one of the last of the over the counter ones, or???? Nothin special

