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Posted by: QuadJunkies

We Finally grew a set and decided to cut the fenders .. lol
I took a little more off than I wanted due to an "oops" but it all worked out ,justa little shorter of an edging that I was aiming for .

Thanks for the pics Raidernut ,its was of great help!


http://www.pbase.com/quadjunkies/image/78275671.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/quadjunkies/image/78275673.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/quadjunkies/image/78275674.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/quadjunkies/image/78275678.jpg



Posted by: QuadJunkies

couple more
http://upload.pbase.com/image/78277506/original.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/quadjunkies/image/78277507.jpg



Posted by: rhinorick

sure looks nice. how doese he like it. has he road the blaster/80



Posted by: QuadJunkies

quote:
Originally posted by rhinorick
sure looks nice. how doese he like it. has he road the blaster/80

He likes it alot.he REALLY likes the rear !
Hes used to a cut front fender so I think he will like racing with it .

The front fenders done serve much purpose for mud anyhow. lol

He has not rode the Hybrid, nor will he until its HIS.
If he wrecks Kelseys quad , I dont want to be ANYHWERE near when she got ahold of her Brother



Posted by: 3-D Racing Dad

I dont think you cut to much off, that little mini looks great...



Posted by: ecmini1

Now thats what a mini should look like. Great job! Your son will be proud to show that off.



Posted by: QuadJunkies

Thanks
His Bday party is today and we got him some Rockstar sitckers to add as well.
The only problem is now theres less places to put stickers. LOL
When my Husbnad has some free time to PC his own nerfs, were probaby going to re-do Brandons heel guards as the PC for some reason didnt turn out and is not holding well.



Posted by: king219

THAT MINI LOOKS GREAT



Posted by: TWISTED DINLI

thats awesome lookin very nice job.



Posted by: papasmurf

Awesome quad!!! The cut fenders really make it look like a screamer.

Is the left hand hydraulic brake lever standard on that quad?



Posted by: QuadJunkies

quote:
Originally posted by papasmurf
Awesome quad!!! The cut fenders really make it look like a screamer.

Is the left hand hydraulic brake lever standard on that quad?


Yes it is .



Posted by: oldyeller

quote:
Originally posted by QuadJunkies
Thanks
When my Husbnad has some free time to PC his own nerfs, were probaby going to re-do Brandons heel guards as the PC for some reason didnt turn out and is not holding well.



I have to get/fabricate some heel guards for the nerfs on our Viper so I was checking out your pics pretty closely..I'm not sure what you mean when you say "PC"?..I was going to make something very similar to what you are running..Are you having a problem with that design?



Posted by: QuadJunkies

Powdercoating.
It didnt hold well on his for some reason,they even had a dif. texture than what was on my Daughters.ALOT more course,hers was really smooth and will wash up nicely.

No problems what so ever(knock on wood! )

We liked them enough that we custom fit them also on my Daughters Hybrid

We had rivets we had to close up with welds on my Daughters cause they wouldnt hold. But all is good now.



Posted by: drr5

great looking bike the fenders are cool may have to get out the cutters tonight. great job on the bike.



Posted by: QuadJunkies

quote:
Originally posted by drr5
great looking bike the fenders are cool may have to get out the cutters tonight. great job on the bike.

Thanks
post a few pics if you decide to cut them!



Posted by: drr5

will do



Posted by: kenjolly

What did you use to cut the finders.

it looks cool



Posted by: drr5

i use a small air saw, layout the cut lines with a piece of masking tape find points to measure from cut along the line, take the edge of a razor blade and lightly scrape the edge, ten if you want take a small propane torch and heat the edge it will soften up the edge and look near factory, or ken give me a call and ill do them for you.



Posted by: QuadJunkies

We heated up ours with a small propane torch also and cleaned the edges up with a file and razor as well.

We always have used a dremel,but personally they dont work as that well,thats all I had in the garage at the time but the torch does make a nice smooth edge when your done .

drr5,did ya git'er done?!!



Posted by: riding4fun

I'm so glad you all are around. If you weren't I probably would have never done something like this. Here's my two

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y237/sdflenner/IMG_3447.jpg
Cassidy's

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y237/sdflenner/IMG_3446.jpg
Zachary's



Posted by: hotquads1

they all look great ! such a small change can set you apart from the others , its great to be a do it yourselfer, aint it !
marc



Posted by: riding4fun

Marc,

Yes it is. It's nice to save as much money as possible.

Darrell



Posted by: QuadJunkies

Looks good!!





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