Hitch problem?

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Charlie from Illinois
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I just put a Marvellas hitch on my bike and when I put the fender back on it wouldn't fit with the chrome fender piece I have on the rear fender. Does anybody know if this is right? I might have to do some customizing on the fender extension.
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Gary, did we loose some post about this topic? :hmm:
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Looks that way to me....... :hmm:

I remember someone saying they had to notch or remount the fender ext higher to clear.... :hpdc:
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Charlie from Illinois wrote:Gary, did we loose some post about this topic? :hmm:
Shouldn't have. I didn't delete any posts in the forums, and it was not in the "Test Forum" that was deleted.
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MTN99 wrote:Looks that way to me....... :hmm:

I remember someone saying they had to notch or remount the fender ext higher to clear.... :hpdc:
Opps, Senior moment, :-O

Charlie, that was on the other forum....
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Oh My! Does anyone know if the Voyager has a memory so that it can take you back home like a horse does? I may be needing that soon. :gig:
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Yes, you will have to trim off some off the chrome piece.John in FLa
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Oh My! Does anyone know if the Voyager has a memory so that it can take you back home like a horse does? I may be needing that soon.
If you are the original owner you simply pat it on the head give it a big kiss and whisper "Take me home".
If you are not the original owner it may take you to someone elses home.
At least it's always worked for me.
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Me Again wrote:If you are the original owner you simply pat it on the head give it a big kiss and whisper "Take me home".
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