front splashguards for raptor/blaster
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[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img] i wonder if anyone has a solution?
puddles and slop on a sport quad are a nightmare to your goggles and/or glasses, especially in a turn. since front fenders are for looks, what do ppl do to keep their goggles clean? my eyesight's not so hot so i really need clean goggles....
and since it seems we're not gonna have a real winter this year, its even more important.
i was thinking along the lines of duct tape and hefty garbage bag, just something temporary, unless somebody knows of some manufactured ones....i'm not worried about the snow suit, just the goggles and glasses.
any ideas? i am curious to hear your solutions. thanx in advance.
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puddles and slop on a sport quad are a nightmare to your goggles and/or glasses, especially in a turn. since front fenders are for looks, what do ppl do to keep their goggles clean? my eyesight's not so hot so i really need clean goggles....
and since it seems we're not gonna have a real winter this year, its even more important.
i was thinking along the lines of duct tape and hefty garbage bag, just something temporary, unless somebody knows of some manufactured ones....i'm not worried about the snow suit, just the goggles and glasses.
any ideas? i am curious to hear your solutions. thanx in advance.
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I know that dennis kirk used to sell mudflaps for the front fender of the blaster and probably the raptor now,they probably work good but their ugly..On my goggles when they get real dirty i pop the lense out and scrub it off with a wet cloth.......there is a marshmallow suit that would keep you from getting muddy that painters use you could probably get one at a home depot or something.
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