Motorcycle Rear Fenders

Need a durable and stylish rear fender for your bike? We've got just what you need to protect your ride from dirt and debris. With fast shipping, expert customer service, and a 30-day return policy, we’re your go-to source for reliable motorcycle parts! 

 

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Motorcycle Rear Fenders

Buy Motorcycle Rear Fender: large assortment for every budget 

Looking for a top-notch rear fender for your motorcycle? Then you’ve come to the right place! We carry a wide range of rear fenders in different styles, materials, and finishes to match your bike’s look and personality. Whether you’re building a cafe racer, scrambler, or tackling off-road trails, we’ve got the perfect fender for you. Check out our collection for both universal-fit and model-specific options, and get started on upgrading your ride today! 

Benefits of buying Motorcycle Rear Fender from Cafe Racer Webshop 

When you choose to make a purchase for your motorcycle in our webshop, you enjoy 4 combined benefits that set us apart: 

  • Products in stock are sent within 1 working day 
  • You can easily reach our customer service via phone or email 
  • You receive 2 years warranty according to official EU guidelines 
  • You can easily return your order within 30 days without hassle 

 

Rear Motorcycle Fenders 

Rear motorcycle fenders are essential for shielding your bike’s frame and suspension from dirt, mud, and water. They also help protect you as a rider from spray during wet conditions. These fenders typically cover a larger portion of the rear tire and are often adjustable, thanks to sliding brackets at the rear brake bridge. Whether you’re looking for a full-length fender to complement a vintage build or a sleek, custom-styled option, we have a variety of designs to match your style and performance requirements. 

Universal and Model-Specific Fenders 

Our collection includes both universal fenders and model-specific options. Universal fenders offer versatility and can be modified to fit different bikes, while model-specific fenders ensure a seamless fit and simple installation. Unsure about compatibility? Check the product descriptions or reach out to our expert team for guidance. 

Fit 

Ensuring the proper fit of your rear fender is crucial for both functionality and durability. Tires expand with heat, so maintaining adequate clearance between the tire and fender, ideally between 12.7mm and 15.8mm (½” to ⅝”), is key to prevent damage. 

Round vs. Flat Rear Fenders 

When selecting a rear fender, you’ll often see two main shapes: round and flat. Each has distinct characteristics to suit your specific needs: 

Round Fenders 

• Feature a half-circle shape. 
• Provide more coverage over the tire. 
• Offer increased stability. 

Flat Fenders 

• Have a flat or half-rectangular shape. 
• Offer a minimalist look but less coverage. 
• May be less stable compared to round fenders. 

 

*When the rear fender from a certain brand in our selection is made for a specific model, this will be mentioned on the relevant product page. If you're unsure about the compatibility of the fender with your motorcycle, try searching online via a search engine or forum to find out if the dimensions and specifications are compatible. Unfortunately, we cannot provide a definitive answer for every product, nor do we always receive the correct information from our suppliers. 

 

Get in touch with our customer service 

Do you have questions about rear motorcycle fenders? Then feel free to contact us at +31 85 06 06 06 5 or info@caferacerwebshop.com, or discover below the FAQs about this topic. At Cafe Racer Webshop we are here for you with our expert advice and personal service. 

Want answers to frequently asked questions? Then visit our customer service page. We help you with your order or with questions about payment, delivery, returns and exchanges. With our help, you can quickly get your bike on the road with a new rear fender! 

Many questions about Motorcycle Rear Fenders have already been answered for you! 

Choosing the right product can be a challenge sometimes. You may not have the right fit or it may not work right away. Therefore we have answered the most questions from our customers on this subject. You will find all the information you need here. 

 

What materials are rear fenders made of? 

Rear fenders come in a few different materials, each with its own benefits. Aluminum is a popular choice for custom builds because it’s lightweight, resistant to corrosion, and adds a sleek touch to the bike. Stainless steel is a bit more heavy-duty and offers great durability, though it often needs some painting or finishing to really look its best. Plastic is a more budget-friendly option, lightweight and easy to work with, which is why it's often used for off-road bikes or show builds. The material you choose really depends on what you're after in terms of performance, style, and budget. 

How to chop a rear motorcycle fender? 

Begin by marking the desired cut line on the fender with masking tape. A tool like a hacksaw, or angle grinder can be used to make the cut, and it’s important to work slowly for a clean result. After cutting, the edges should be smoothed with a file or sandpaper to get rid of any sharp areas. To prevent rust or corrosion, apply paint or a protective coating to the edges before reinstalling the fender securely on your motorcycle. 

Do you need a rear fender on a motorcycle? 

While a rear fender is not legally required in Europe, it plays a crucial role in protecting both the rider and the motorcycle. It protects against dirt, mud, and water spray, also preventing debris from being thrown onto other vehicles or pedestrians. Additionally, the rear fender helps safeguard parts of your bike like the frame, suspension, and electrical systems from damage caused by uneven roads. 

How to make a custom motorcycle rear fender? 

Choosing the right material and building it to match the specifications of your bike are essential steps in creating a custom rear fender. Aluminum is a popular material because it is lightweight, stainless steel is durable, and plastic is great for show bikes. Make sure the fender blends nicely with the overall style of your motorcycle by first measuring your back tire and selecting the appropriate amount of coverage. Then, use tools like saws and bending equipment to cut and shape the material. The fender is kept secure by drilling holes for mounting brackets. After shaping, use sandpaper to smooth the surface, prime it, then paint it to blend it in.