(ambassador) 5 years ago
perfect tutorial, thanks
(halfbiker) 4 years ago
The instructional video is for mounting fenders on a Halfbike2. Mounting fenders on a Halfbike3 is much more of a challenge because there is not enough space where are the hex end wrench to turn the inner bolt. Any suggestions short of dismantling the truck?
(halfbiker) 4 years ago
Hi Dean, The inner bolt is tricky indeed. What you can try is use the tools the other way around, at least for me this worked better. Fix the head of the bolt with the hex key and tighten the nut with the tiny custom made wrench. Just be careful as the wrench might scratch the truck. We will shoot and post a tutorial shortly, thanks for the note!
(halfbiker) 4 years ago
Thanks for the suggestion Irina. I figured out my issue. I needed to tighten the bolts to the fender arm first, put the fender in place and then tighten the nuts on the bottom. The fender instructions were not very clear. I used an adjustable wrench because the little tool is not as effective. Both tools caused some scratches, but my adjustable wrench caused less.
(halfbiker) 4 years ago
Thanks for the feedback, Dean! It is indeed easier when you tighten the bolts on the arm in advance. We will have all this in mind when making the tutorial. :)
(halfbiker) 3 years ago
Hi all I’m trying to put the back fenders on but my fender bar has 2 holes and main beam only has 1?its a H3 any ideas where I have gone wrong?
(halfbiker) 3 years ago
Hi Greg, You have turned you truck upside-down. This is the hole where the springs should fit and the fender holders should pass through the hole. We'd suggest you reverse it before riding some more.
(halfbiker) 3 years ago
Hi BO B I’m not sure I understand. Here is the current setup which aligns with the video.
(halfbiker) 3 years ago
Here is photo of video
(ambassador) 3 years ago
This is the right position for Halfbike 3:
(ambassador) 3 years ago
one more photo
(halfbiker) 3 years ago
@Greg L., your truck is fine but the position of the fender arm should be changed, please see detailed close-up photos above. :)
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