rear fenders

Started by chiaj144, October 13, 2019, 02:39:29 PM

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Does it piss anyone else off that the seam on the rear fender collects mud like crazy and it's near impossible to get it out? Every time I ride the dirt and mud packs into the area between the upper and front fender sections. Have any of you tried to maybe run a bead of silicone or something else to fill the void?

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Nope. It don't bother me. If we ain't getting muddy,we ain't having fun. Got pressure washer??

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Yes but the pressure washer doesn't touch it. I don't mind getting muddy but I'd like to clean it when it's time to go into the garage or trailer.

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Quote from: chiaj144 on October 13, 2019, 02:39:29 PM
Does it piss anyone else off that the seam on the rear fender collects mud like crazy and it's near impossible to get it out? Every time I ride the dirt and mud packs into the area between the upper and front fender sections. Have any of you tried to maybe run a bead of silicone or something else to fill the void?

Yes.  The front fender has a pocket in there, too.  I've thought of filling it with epoxy, or something to fill it, then put a hard coating over it. 

I don't mind getting muddy, but it is just a weird spot for a mud-catcher.
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