Plastics / fender for motorized bike?

I had a upside down face shield clear hard plastic.on my handlebars. It works good just cut it down to size.
 
I used flat aluminum stack about maybe a half inch wide and quarter inch less way less than a quarter inch about an eighth inch thick and then I bent it to the shape of the wheel and used plastic corrugated pipe you know the kind you got the ribs on it it's used for its called drain tile corrugated pipe anyways I shipped it to the tire and then riveted the corrugated pipe to The Aluminum stock that was bent shape and screwed that into the forks and cut it to size it gave it kind of a Mad Max look let me see if I could find a picture of it , ,, nope it's gone ,but this is a part of it
 

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Its been over 30 days since I place my order in for fenders supper cheap $2.55 from Hong Kong and that about all there worth after trying to buy fender locally from bike shops rangin between #39.00 to $160.00, but the wait aint worth been through 3 to 4 storms since I order could have got 12 bucks same week oh and the tracking number I got is a ghost.

Pics of those bikes look tuff can that dinky 66cc motor make it worth the effort? Mine to get 26 MPH out of it a chore those bikes are dress for excessive 200 MPH I mean come on, who are fooling.
 
That's why I made mine out of corrugated plastic drain tile and a cheap piece of aluminum stock it cost me probably I don't know less than $10 and I can do probably 6 bikes for that I posted a picture of it on the other thread
 
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