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welcome to the board. Your bike was one of the first Raider/Warriors to get the black widow fender and became the design prototype that eventually became the Banshee.
In stock form the fender will not hold a passenger. The solution to this is to install a sissybar with struts that go down to the swingarm. This supports the rear of the fender and keeps the passenger from sliding off the fender. With this setup you use a p-pad and you are all set. I had a Vendetta with this setup I rode with my wife for years. I just finished rebuilding an old Warrior and set it up with a Banshee fender. It’s out having a sissy bar made as we speak.
The sissy bar setup is $495 and includes the sissybar and the blocks that mount on the swing arm.
Good looking bike, great looking co-pilot… Have fun!
thanks for the info, but where can I get the kit? I have tried to order parts from here but it won’t let me. Is there a site out there that sells parts/ kits for a Vengeance?
The web store is closed. But you can email me when you are looking for parts and I can either give you a source or get the parts for you.
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