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EXriders.com stickers... where do u put them on ur quad?

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Posted by: 250exen

where do u put um? give me some good ideas . i was thinking the noise of the front plastic!?!?!?!?!?!? where else??



Posted by: Razorback

right across the nose is perfect.



Posted by: 300EXrider02

where do u get the EXriders.com stickers??? i want them for my 300ex



Posted by: Razorback

click on the Store link at the top and they are under EXriders.com merchandise.



Posted by: flaneledholes

go to the store( I think)... I would put them across the swingarm...



Posted by: nakomis0

This is the old sticker, but with a little triming from a razor blade....



Posted by: Woodsrider

I like mine right here \/ one on each side.



Posted by: EX Fanatic

I put one of mine right on the nose of my 300 and the other one on the back window of my work pickup!!



Posted by: 440

swingarm is a good place



Posted by: RideRed04

Dont put it on the nose, I lost one that way, and my 2nd one is beat to heck, I need to order some new ones. They are very suseptable to damage there.



Posted by: Castor-426ex

right here



Posted by: Zingnut

http://zingnut.midwest.net/Pics/Wheeler/frontclose.jpg



Posted by: flaneledholes

Nice place zingnut I never thought about that...



Posted by: 300EXrider02

hey zingnut how come u dont got a bumper?



Posted by: Zingnut

I aim to miss the trees, not bounce off them.
I just have never needed one and use my money on other things to better the quad then a bumper. I know one day I will bite the bullet but I say what the he!! I have survived for a few years whats a few more.



Posted by: Jeff

quote:
Originally posted by Zingnut
I aim to miss the trees


You must not ride hard...! One day you will pop a tree and bend your A-arm and bend your tie rod and wish you had that bumper....



Posted by: RideRed04

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff


You must not ride hard...! One day you will pop a tree and bend your A-arm and bend your tie rod and wish you had that bumper....



Hey, no offence, but that is the dumbest thing I have ever heard! Bumpers are purely cosmetics, and maybe weight savings. I plan to get one, dont get me wrong, but there are other things I would rather get. It really bothers me when people say I am a bad rider, or not pushing myself enugh if I'm not crashing. If I do crash, it is because I got lazy and stopped paying attention, or let a powerslide go on to long, or some other fault of mine, not that I was riding to hard. A bumper isnt going to protect your a-arms significantly enugh to justify a bumper. Your a-arms are probably stronger then the bumper anyway. <rant off>



Posted by: Zingnut

No Offense taken to the statement but here is my reply:

I ride at my own pace and am not concerned with breaking any land/woods speed record. My riding buddies are Pro Prod/4 stroke mod GNCC racers, and I can keep pace with them. I think I ride with common sense not with an insane feeling to kill everything in my path.

I enjoy watching people like yourself Jeff in the woods, it is a site, a site that I just shake my head and and ride on.

Jeff I am sure you are a great rider and prolly better than me but some of us ride for the fun of it and not to prove anything. I hope you keep yours off the trees too.

~Jeff



Posted by: ridered86

if i had those stickers i bet i could hit 150mph on my ex.



Posted by: Striker49

I put mine on the nose of mine but I wouldnt suggest it. Maybe around the headlight areas so it takes less abuse.


BTW, Zing....what are your buddies names in the GNCC? I have been meanin to ask ya just never got round to it.



Posted by: Zingnut

I ride with James Shepard Pro Prod rider #749, Jason Buchanon Pro Prod rider #442, and Matt Foutch 4 Stroke Mod rider # 210.

Shepard's Dad lives down in our area and has a practice track setup on their land. We all get together there or other riding areas they like.



Posted by: Jeff

quote:
Originally posted by Zingnut
No Offense taken to the statement but here is my reply:

I ride at my own pace and am not concerned with breaking any land/woods speed record. My riding buddies are Pro Prod/4 stroke mod GNCC racers, and I can keep pace with them. I think I ride with common sense not with an insane feeling to kill everything in my path.

I enjoy watching people like yourself Jeff in the woods, it is a site, a site that I just shake my head and and ride on.

Jeff I am sure you are a great rider and prolly better than me but some of us ride for the fun of it and not to prove anything. I hope you keep yours off the trees too.

~Jeff



I agree. But I didnt mean it totally like that. Im just saying that ONE DAY your going to eventually pop a tree. No matter how hard you ride. I have hit only a couple small trees with my 400ex, but not hard enough to hurt anything.



Posted by: MR.EX-TREME

TO BUMPER OR NOT TO BUMPER THATS NOT THE QUESTION!! JEFF WHERES YOUR STICKERS STUCK?? LOL!! :blah :devil

HERES MINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Posted by: MR.EX-TREME

AND THANKS LEO .... THE PERSONALIZED SIGNED LETTER WAS COOL!!!!!!!!! HAVE A BEER TO CURE THE WRITERS CRAMP!!!!LOL!! JUST A THOUGHT........ RIGHT AND LEFT HAND STICKERS WOULD BE COOL!! SOMETHING FOR THE DRAWING BOARD ???
LOL!! :devil



Posted by: eldoexrider01

i put my exrider stickers on the back fenders right behind the seat......ya know so all those yamahas and suzukis can see them....ya know the competition!!!!!!!!!!!HONDA ALL THE WAY!!



Posted by: balla250ex

Hey just make sure ya don't cover up that beautiful Honda sign on the nose...That would ruin it.



Posted by: Lorduss

haha, heck i removed both my honda stickers, they where in the way of others,

letalone, if you cant figer out its a honda, your blind.



Posted by: cotttonwoody

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