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Well If you look at the High performance polaris page dont have the address right off back, but there is a black 400 owned by Ken T. that is the look i was aiming for. But i learned a quick lesson in making a templet so you can get booth sides to match. Now look at on of the other polaris on that page and that what mine looks like, hardly no fender left but I like feels like a skinier bike and smaller to. I used a jig saw with a blade made to cut plastic.
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Hey guys, An offset aviation snips for the rough cut works pretty good. I've heard of some using the Rotozip. I start with the snips, and use a Dremel w/ a sanding drum, flat file, and a sanding block. Goes pretty quick actually. Sporty, as you've seen the dune guys get the Batwing look. I'd like to do that too, but with the woods riding, I'd be the mud-master.....hmmmm a continual facial, don't some people pay for that to stay young???? I could be 70 and still be a GQ Quad rider....slave to fashion...ah, NO!
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