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Has anyone ever shaved a set of paddles? Im looking into doing a set of my own, only single buff or b2b not tripple buff. I've searched on the forum and came up empty, so if anyone has an experience or tips please share.

 

Or should I just leave this up to a professional?

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i would have to imagine that is something that should be left to the pro's. or atleast someone with the proper equipment to do it right. ive never heard of anyone actually buffing a tire themselves. taking tread or knobs off, sure... but not buffing.

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I buffed a set of 22x11x8 dune hoppers for my 450r. There a molded tire. I buffed them bead2bead with a palm sander and some 20 grit paper. It took about three solid hours a piece to make em look nice. Didn't save a bunch of weight but made them more pliable and flex a little better. Plus they looked smooth.

I've also seen a Guy use a hot knife. He actually shaved off a lot of weight

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Well my rears are already buffed i just wanted to do my fronts to match. Ill hit up skat trak and see how much they charge.

 

Let us know what they say, I've always wanted to know.

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