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Old Feb 4, 2006 | 03:37 PM
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Does anybody use these? Are there any disadvantages? Do they stay in place? Will they get in the way of or restrict maintenance? would you buy them again? Any input will be greatly appreciated!!
 
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Old Feb 4, 2006 | 08:16 PM
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inexpensive method of keeping the plastic cherry, have on both my eiger and ac tbx, cost 130-150, eiger needed a couple of snaps installed rather than the factory supplied velcro[poor choice],other than that a piece of cake.... wouldnt own a quad without a set
 
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Old Feb 17, 2006 | 07:50 PM
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just bought a set of factory fender covers from my local dealer;including seat cover. I think they really make the bike. The only part that really sucks is the pod cover (speedometer). The accessory and ignition hold it on along with one piece of velcro. I'm going to buy some more velcro to make it fit tighter. But yes I would buy it again.
 
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Old Feb 17, 2006 | 09:05 PM
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Does anybody use these? Are there any disadvantages? Do they stay in place? Will they get in the way of or restrict maintenance? would you buy them again? Any input will be greatly appreciated!!
My neighbor bought some camo tape and did his entire machine with it. Its like a material and mud gets into it making clean up more work. ( I know becuase he uses my pressure washer) He did a great job - but totally unneccesary I beleive. A camo tarp over the quad is all thats needed for bird hunting and that hides the pod and everything - and for deer hunting - they have absolutely no fear of a quad at all. I've had deer licking the bright red plastic on my quad while I sat in a tree stand to far away to shoot. Lime green, bright red, camo - doesnt seem to matter to them.

 
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Old Feb 18, 2006 | 03:16 PM
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Originally posted by: WhoDatInDaMud
Originally posted by: 191145
Does anybody use these? Are there any disadvantages? Do they stay in place? Will they get in the way of or restrict maintenance? would you buy them again? Any input will be greatly appreciated!!
My neighbor bought some camo tape and did his entire machine with it. Its like a material and mud gets into it making clean up more work. ( I know becuase he uses my pressure washer) He did a great job - but totally unneccesary I beleive. A camo tarp over the quad is all thats needed for bird hunting and that hides the pod and everything - and for deer hunting - they have absolutely no fear of a quad at all. I've had deer licking the bright red plastic on my quad while I sat in a tree stand to far away to shoot. Lime green, bright red, camo - doesnt seem to matter to them.
.......the camo color wasnt actually the point from my perspective, the plastic on most quads is of fairly low quality relative to scratch resistance[my eiger especially], my use of these covers is only to minimize that problem.... the esthetics are only secondary and to a certain degree are a little problamatic in that lacking contrast in the field heightens the possibility of the vehichle being hit by a stray shot... o well nothins' perfect
 
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