I got the info from here and went for it
http://cog-online.org/clubportal/ClubStatic.cfm?clubID=1328&pubmenuoptID=35748 and here
http://cog-online.org/clubportal/ClubStatic.cfm?clubID=1328&pubmenuoptID=35726and I went with a 91 Ninja front fender just for visual reasons to close up the gap from the wheel and tire combo.
here goes a before and after shot of my 17 inch wheels. I de-greased it and wet sanded the wheel with 600 grit and de-greased it again. And shot several light coats of Dupli-color Wheel paint silver followed by the several coats of there wheel gloss clear coat
Before
After
I installed the 91 Ninja front fender too, it bolts right up...kinda. The mounting holes are just a tad off. You can either bolt up the front two bolts or the rear two bolts, with no issue. the other two bolt holes are just off by maybe a 1/16th of an inch. So a quick tap with the dremel is all you need to get the other two bolts in.
Here are the pictures of the Ninja fender. I painted it with a Dupli color rattle can, from Auto Zone. The Dark Blue Pearl (8P4) is real close to the 06 color.
The on the left is our Connies and the right a 91 Ninja
Now is was very surprised how good the Ninja front fender look with a OEM front wheel (18inch)and tire combo seen here. The gap is close but plenty of room.
and one more close up.
FYI the fender extender that some of us have will not work with the Ninja fender, without major surgery.
FYI II- That tire is a Ultra Storm 2 with 16,000+ miles in it.
Cheers
Ron