Stop Fligging Mud!!!
#2
Your bike already has some of the best fender extensions in the ATV world. I don't think there are any more available that will do better. Sounds like some custom fabrication if you really want better mud protection. You can't go to the mudholes and expect to come out squeaky clean! If you do, you ain't muddin'!
#4
the foremans ferders are great. try riding a 3wheeler through anything without getting covered with mud. keep the speed down on the foreman and you stay very clean. the fenders do a good job, but there still room for improvment. i wouldnt mind having alittle more coverage down at the bottoms of the front fenders. mud comes straight off the outside edge of the tire and sprays your legs and splaters the back fenders by your legs. still this isnt a problem for me because i have ES, so i jsut kneel on the seat if i dont want to get dirty. some other things, if the mud is sticky enough it can fly past the back fenders and land on your back with the proper tire spin. one other thing that reely dosnt apply to mud as much as deep puddles, if you hit anything more than 6inches deep at speeds higher than 20 it comes off the insides of the front tires and then sprays off the engine and jsut soaks your legs and fills your shoes. this might not be a problem for most people, but then again, i'm not most people
#6
I have a 300 EX and it slings mud bad but it also has the factory heel guards removed. They wern't there when I bought the bike used. Will they block much mud from being slung up on me and where could I find a used set in canada?
#7
Simple solution.........if you don't want to get muddy....then just stay out of it!!! Personaly.........if I came out of a mudpit and wasn't muddy then I would be ticked and I would have to go back in..........but seriously...you have great fenders on your quad.............what kind of tires you runnin???
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