Wolverine overfenders
#2
I don't think they make specific Wolvine fenders, you would probably have to purchase some universal ones. Check Rocky Mt ATV or Dennis Kirk. I think they will look like sh*t though on a Wolverine, its plastics are more sport contoured than utility.
#3
Overfenders?
Are you talking about a nylon cover simlar to a shock cover except made to cover both the front and rear fenders? I think yamaha sells a camo nylon cover for the wolverine. It would work great to preserve the fenders. Not too expensive either.
Are you talking about a nylon cover simlar to a shock cover except made to cover both the front and rear fenders? I think yamaha sells a camo nylon cover for the wolverine. It would work great to preserve the fenders. Not too expensive either.
#4
I believe he is talking about the fender extensions that were once offered by yamaha. They no longer make them.. or should I say, offer them as an accessory on the web page.
I believe you could call up a couple of dealers and see if they can track down a set. I am pretty sure that yamaha did not sell themselves completely out of stock. But be prepaired... they are not cheap.
There are a couple alternatives.... Ebay would be one. Once in a while you will see a set listed. Another alternative is forum members. Ask around, someone might be willing to part with a set they either no longer use, or a set that did not sell with their machine. The third alternative is an aftermarket set. Take a look at Lotus_position (I think that is right). He is a forum member and has some pretty good pics of how good the aftermarket ones can look if trimmed properly.
Hope this helps,
Robert
I believe you could call up a couple of dealers and see if they can track down a set. I am pretty sure that yamaha did not sell themselves completely out of stock. But be prepaired... they are not cheap.
There are a couple alternatives.... Ebay would be one. Once in a while you will see a set listed. Another alternative is forum members. Ask around, someone might be willing to part with a set they either no longer use, or a set that did not sell with their machine. The third alternative is an aftermarket set. Take a look at Lotus_position (I think that is right). He is a forum member and has some pretty good pics of how good the aftermarket ones can look if trimmed properly.
Hope this helps,
Robert
#5
Once and a while, the OEM ones come across Ebay, but the prices are outrageous.
Moose makes aftermarket ones, and with a little trimming, they look almost as good as OEM, for less money. I have 2 sets of plastic, OEM on one and Moose ( trimmed) on the other. Lookswise, there is not much to choose from.
Moose makes aftermarket ones, and with a little trimming, they look almost as good as OEM, for less money. I have 2 sets of plastic, OEM on one and Moose ( trimmed) on the other. Lookswise, there is not much to choose from.
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