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DevilDog

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Took a ride this AM at Bull Dog Canyone. a few pictures of Superstition Mountains, need mud guards what have you all come up with?

Looks like a good place to ride and see the sites, fenders, I broke one of the front fenders on an aspen tree, and since they were to small any way, I replaced them with several different things and settled on these made out of a roll of plastic, they may not be the most elegant, but they DO keep the mud off, and more importantly when driving where the cattle or sheep have been, they keep the poop off too!!! Now all that gets to me is the splashing if I'm going too fast. If you like, l'll take some more detailed photos.

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Here's some photos of gumballs fenders, 2726299500104282158VhyKzw_th.jpg

Kinarfi

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Took a ride this AM at Bull Dog Canyone. a few pictures of Superstition Mountains, need mud guards what have you all come up with?

Hi DevilDog.

I did similar fix as Gumball. Here's the source I got somewhere on this forum for plastic.

http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Colored-Plastic-Rolls,1557.html EDIT BY Kinarfi, That's where I got my Plastic Also

Rain is good for AZ and fun for us! Let the mud fly!!

Dirtydog in Phx

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I used 1/8" thick conveyor belting I found on Ebay. It has reinforcing fibre mats in it's construction which gives it some structural integerity so it doesn't sag easily. Mine hold their shape really well. I recently changed my front fenders, extended then, so I get some pictures to show what I did.

Lenny

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Hey DirtyDog - Lets get together and go riding.

I'm up for that when I get this thing done. Doing wheel brgs, broke my fuel sender and modding my rear rack. Can you post pics of your spare tire mount? Should be finished by end of this week. Where can we meet? I live near Cave Creek.

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