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marcparnes
Posted 2013-10-12 7:57 PM (#146575)
Subject: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Iron Butt

Posts: 802
Again! The dealer put on a new one before we left for our vacation Sept 4th. I just got back yesterday and after cleaning things up the POS fender is cracked AGAIN! Its got the traditional crack from the l/s bolt. The r/s isn't cracked yet. I put 11K miles on it during the trip but I have no idea when it cracked since I couldn't really see it that well. This is my 4th fender and the second once on the '13. Damn it! Already emailed the dealer. Now to hit Facebook.

Marc
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varyder
Posted 2013-10-12 8:06 PM (#146576 - in reply to #146575)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
I hope it will have an impact. Four fenders is not NORMAL wear and tear, why do they stonewall us on this? Of course I did my elcheapo fix that has lasted for four years or so, but I'm not the first, and I haven't been the last, so where will this end?
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Trekwolf164
Posted 2013-10-12 8:24 PM (#146577 - in reply to #146576)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Iron Butt

Posts: 965
New York State
You must report the Fender cracks to the National Safety board.MaVic has determined it to be normal wear and tear.The only thing that will force a recall is the Feds.
Until then all Vision Pilots must remain vigilant a failed fender could cost you your life
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rwilly
Posted 2013-10-12 10:17 PM (#146584 - in reply to #146575)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Tourer

Posts: 523
seattle, wa
Do the bikes need a fork brace of some kind?
Are the tubes flexing, or is it just from vibration?
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Trekwolf164
Posted 2013-10-12 11:18 PM (#146588 - in reply to #146584)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Iron Butt

Posts: 965
New York State
rwilly - 2013-10-12 11:17 PM

Do the bikes need a fork brace of some kind?
Are the tubes flexing, or is it just from vibration?



The front rear fender section of the Vision starts off as a flexible plastic over time it becomes rigid and brittle.

I doubt a fork brace would stop the plastic from degrading over time
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2013-10-12 11:24 PM (#146589 - in reply to #146588)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
Trekwolf164 - 2013-10-12 11:18 PM

rwilly - 2013-10-12 11:17 PM

Do the bikes need a fork brace of some kind?
Are the tubes flexing, or is it just from vibration?



The front rear fender section of the Vision starts off as a flexible plastic over time it becomes rigid and brittle.

I doubt a fork brace would stop the plastic from degrading over time


Didnt he say he just got his fender replaced less than 2 months ago?
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Trekwolf164
Posted 2013-10-12 11:26 PM (#146590 - in reply to #146589)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Iron Butt

Posts: 965
New York State
Arkainzeye - 2013-10-13 12:24 AM

Trekwolf164 - 2013-10-12 11:18 PM

rwilly - 2013-10-12 11:17 PM

Do the bikes need a fork brace of some kind?
Are the tubes flexing, or is it just from vibration?



The front rear fender section of the Vision starts off as a flexible plastic over time it becomes rigid and brittle.

I doubt a fork brace would stop the plastic from degrading over time


Didnt he say he just got his fender replaced less than 2 months ago?


Probably new Old Stock They have been making Visions and replacement parts since 2007
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2013-10-12 11:40 PM (#146591 - in reply to #146590)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
Trekwolf164 - 2013-10-12 11:26 PM

Arkainzeye - 2013-10-13 12:24 AM

Trekwolf164 - 2013-10-12 11:18 PM

rwilly - 2013-10-12 11:17 PM

Do the bikes need a fork brace of some kind?
Are the tubes flexing, or is it just from vibration?



The front rear fender section of the Vision starts off as a flexible plastic over time it becomes rigid and brittle.

I doubt a fork brace would stop the plastic from degrading over time




Didnt he say he just got his fender replaced less than 2 months ago?


Probably new Old Stock They have been making Visions and replacement parts since 2007




In gold mist?
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Trekwolf164
Posted 2013-10-12 11:44 PM (#146592 - in reply to #146591)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Iron Butt

Posts: 965
New York State
Arkainzeye - 2013-10-13 12:40 AM

Trekwolf164 - 2013-10-12 11:26 PM

Arkainzeye - 2013-10-13 12:24 AM

Trekwolf164 - 2013-10-12 11:18 PM

rwilly - 2013-10-12 11:17 PM

Do the bikes need a fork brace of some kind?
Are the tubes flexing, or is it just from vibration?



The front rear fender section of the Vision starts off as a flexible plastic over time it becomes rigid and brittle.

I doubt a fork brace would stop the plastic from degrading over time




Didnt he say he just got his fender replaced less than 2 months ago?


Probably new Old Stock They have been making Visions and replacement parts since 2007




In gold mist?


The rear section of the front fender is unpainted black plastic on all Visions
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marcparnes
Posted 2013-10-14 1:10 PM (#146659 - in reply to #146575)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Iron Butt

Posts: 802
Just heard back from Vic on Facebook that they will have Wes call me again. The dealer isn't open till Tuesday so we'll see what he has to say. As for the material being brittle, it doesn't seem so. It feels pretty soft and pliable if that means anything. I can't imagine something isn't going on in Polaris now to rectify this. There's now too many of them and too many repeat performances. This won't get by them. They'll fix it at some point because they have to. They can't keep on replacing them over and over till somebody gets themselves hurt. I'll let you know what Wes has to say.

Marc
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viclvr
Posted 2013-10-14 1:47 PM (#146664 - in reply to #146575)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Cruiser

Posts: 92
Princeton, MN
Mine also broke,, locked up my steering,, no event thankfully, Mies Outland took care of me no questions asked,, but after a no steering event Ive been leery so...Replaced mine with an XC fender, looks better too!
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jeffmack
Posted 2013-10-20 3:57 PM (#146898 - in reply to #146575)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Iron Butt

Posts: 623
I know it sucks, but I added a 5" metal bracket with 3 drilled holes, jb welded the old cracks and also around the new holes to house 2 new bolts. Painted them black and can't notice them. Also used some rubber washers. My fender was bay cracked after 20k. 57k since my fix no issues. For all our own safety u may have to tackle this on your own. I agree victory is not handling this well, but at some point we have to keep ourselves safe.
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jeffmack
Posted 2013-10-20 4:07 PM (#146899 - in reply to #146575)
Subject: RE: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Iron Butt

Posts: 623
Try pics
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jeffmack
Posted 2013-10-20 4:09 PM (#146900 - in reply to #146575)
Subject: RE: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Iron Butt

Posts: 623
2nd
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jeffmack
Posted 2013-10-20 4:13 PM (#146901 - in reply to #146575)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Iron Butt

Posts: 623
Given up. Guess I can't resize with I phone. Pain in the arse posting pics
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baadawg
Posted 2013-10-20 5:05 PM (#146902 - in reply to #146588)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Tourer

Posts: 499
Chattanooga, TN
Trekwolf164 - 2013-10-13 12:18 AM

rwilly - 2013-10-12 11:17 PM

Do the bikes need a fork brace of some kind?
Are the tubes flexing, or is it just from vibration?



The front rear fender section of the Vision starts off as a flexible plastic over time it becomes rigid and brittle.

I doubt a fork brace would stop the plastic from degrading over time


Fortunately, I still have my "brittle" original 2008 fender with 46k miles on her. She's stored indoors except on trips and ridden in all seasons except when there is snow on the roads. I ain't skeered, just a little more cautious than I once was, lol. I think there has to be something else contributing to this, don't know what but MaVic needs to figure this shit out before someone gets killed
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jeffmack
Posted 2013-10-20 5:12 PM (#146904 - in reply to #146575)
Subject: RE: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Iron Butt

Posts: 623
Hope it works



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johnnyvision
Posted 2013-10-20 6:34 PM (#146908 - in reply to #146575)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Visionary

Posts: 4278
left side of mine cracked at mounting hole.
Found bolt was not tight. Ride side was.
Glued it to gather and add fender washer to bolt.
That was two years ago never had problem since
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Turk
Posted 2013-10-21 7:54 AM (#146919 - in reply to #146575)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Iron Butt

Posts: 612
I've done cursory checks and never noticed any cracking. At 45k on the odo now, and with all of this anecdotal evidence, I should be pro-active and look into reinforcing mine. The flat bracket looks effective, think I'll go that route.

Edited by Turk 2013-10-21 7:54 AM
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varyder
Posted 2013-10-21 8:02 AM (#146920 - in reply to #146575)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
I used the steel strapping that had holes already in there and was able to get mine repaired. It's been there at 3 years or more and holding fine.
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jimtom
Posted 2013-10-21 8:08 AM (#146922 - in reply to #146920)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Visionary

Posts: 1308
Sand Rock, AL United States
over 66K on my 2008 , still no cracks.
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lennyb
Posted 2013-10-22 3:48 PM (#146978 - in reply to #146575)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Iron Butt

Posts: 802
Perry Hall, MD
Something that might be an indication of a cracked fender that isn't obvious on inspection.

For quite a while I had been hearing a light click/knock sound coming from the front wheel area. It was most noticeable when I would jockey the bike around in the driveway and use the front brake while moving forward (moving slow and light braking). Under warranty the dealer replaced some mounting parts on the front rotor but that didn't correct the problem and we never identified what was making it. Since I've repaired the cracked fender the noise is gone.

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baadawg
Posted 2013-10-22 3:58 PM (#146979 - in reply to #146575)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Tourer

Posts: 499
Chattanooga, TN
Mine does that when braking initially but I figured it was "slop" between the pads and the housing. No broke fender at this time...
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wtwhitelaw
Posted 2013-10-27 8:48 AM (#147195 - in reply to #146575)
Subject: Re: ?$%^%^$ Stinkin' Fender!


Cruiser

Posts: 262
Flowery Branch Ga
Almost 27,000 on my 2010 8Ball. Ride year round except snow and ice. Kept in garage when at home. Use Eagle 1 spray shine to clean the bike. No cracking yet. I'm planning to replace with the fender Witchdoctor will be releasing soon.
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