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warning lable block offs
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Posted by: Honda Guy
Does any company make block off for the warning labels. I drilled mine out and want to get new plates aluminum would be cool I was just going to rivet them back in.
Posted by: 01ytrx400ex
I don't know of a place where they make them. I made them out of black ABS plastic: 
Posted by: Nausty
we just cut our front fenders on the quad last weekend and lost them altogether. btw 01ytrx400ex I like all that carbon fiber. Must of cost you a lot of $$$
Posted by: 96300ex
I was gonna make aluminium plates for mine and have them red anadized and engraved with all my mods when i get my quad all tricked out. I didn't want to have stickers for everything because i'm going for the sleeper look, but i still wanted to be albe to show people what i have after i race them. I'm gonna start the list right after i get my exhaust. I think that would look cool, sounds like something you'd see on a dune shee.
Posted by: 96300ex
Well, that'll cover the big one on the front fender. I guess red anadized plates on the other two... maybe engraved with a honda wing for the back one.
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you mean you guys don't read the warning labels before every ride??
Posted by: Mitch400EX
I tore those labels off with a flathead screwdriver. Those black covers look pretty cool though.
Posted by: out4sand
I'm with Nausty....just cut the darn fenders off. Besides, you loose like 1oz and go so much faster 
Posted by: Juggalo
don't cut your fenders unless you really wanna. what my friend ben did on his was pop the rivets out, cut out some lexan in the shape of the labels, drew a honda symbol one one and wrote ride red on the other and put em on. it looked factory and it was sweet! he has since cut his fenders though
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