The Pyramid Extenda Fenda is a durable extension made from high-quality ABS, designed to fit OEM Front Guards. It keeps exhaust headers, lower engine, and radiator free from dirt and stone damage, while offering a simple installation process with comprehensive instructions and necessary fittings.
I’m still trying to figure out how to install this thing… Does anyone know if there’s a video tutorial available that shows the installation process in more detail? I’ve tried following the instructions, but it’s just not clicking for me.
Hi Kai Chen, thank you for reaching out about your experience with our HONDA MSX 125 Grom Pyramid Extenda Fenda. I understand how frustrating it can be when trying to install a new product, and I’m happy to help. Unfortunately, we don’t have a video tutorial specifically for the installation process of this product. However, I’d like to offer some suggestions that might make it easier for you. First, double-check that you’ve received all the necessary fittings and instructions. If you’re still having trouble, please let me know and I’ll be happy to provide additional guidance or point you in the direction of other resources that might help.
I was impressed with how well the Pyramid Extenda Fenda protected my Honda MSX 125 Grom’s engine and radiator from dirt and stone damage. The installation process was easy to follow, and the quality of the product exceeded my expectations. The only minor issue I had was that it took me a few attempts to get the fitting just right.
I’ve been using the Pyramid Extenda Fenda for a while now, and I’m extremely happy with its performance. It’s easy to install and doesn’t compromise my riding experience in any way. I would highly recommend this product to anyone looking for added protection for their Honda MSX 125 Grom.
The Pyramid Extenda Fenda has been a game-changer for my Honda MSX 125 Grom. It’s prevented countless scratches and dings on the engine and radiator, and it looks great too! The only minor complaint I have is that it can be a bit bulky when you’re trying to maneuver your bike in tight spaces.