Ooh that looks nice. Are the new mountings sturdier?
Thanks, i would say about the equally sturdy as the previous.
They are simpler and smaller and much easier to detach/attach, but the previous were mostly aluminium, tightly clamped to the swing arm. These are 5mm thick ABS plastic with a dense cross hatch pattern internally. They are both printed lying sideways, so that the plastic threads are continous from top to bottom.
If i needed much stiffer, i guess it could be soaked in epoxy and wrapped in carbon fibre. However it seems sturdy enough, and i prefer that it breaks gracefully rather than violently if something got caught in it. The main thing is that they hold the fender up while being reasonably stiff- the shape of the fender provides stability once held up on both sides.
All i need now is to add some paint, but that may take a while due to the cold weather...
To WoadRaider- This "Harley" fender serves a purpose the Zero rainguard does not provide; it protects the belt by stopping small pebbles from flying from the rear wheel into the motor sprocket. The protection it provides for the rider is only a bonus to me- and then i also bought it before the Zero one came to market.
If you buy the fender i have on ebay for $12-15 and own a 3D-printer, the total price should be within the range of the Zero one. (I would reccommend ABS or nylon rather than PLA though- since PLA has a tendency to warp in the sun).