ranshee Posted March 11, 2004 Report Posted March 11, 2004 Cut them with a dremel and a cutting blade. You might get boiling hot plastic flung in your eye, but it goes pretty slow so you wont make mistakes. Once your done you just rip off what ever melted plastic is left and quick sand job and your done. I just did the stock cut that you see all the time, right at the bend where it starts to go flat so you have a little 45 degree angle left Quote
mrmatt Posted March 11, 2004 Report Posted March 11, 2004 I agree that Banshee's look better with the front fenders cut off, but I won't cut mine because I ride in way too much mud and water. Before you start cutting, just take your front fenders off and go for a ride. Then you'll know how dirty you are going to get and if you can live with it. Quote
MotulMonsta Posted March 11, 2004 Report Posted March 11, 2004 If your going to cut them, srap that support arm, you won't need it. Quote
NickyPap Posted March 12, 2004 Report Posted March 12, 2004 Before you start cutting, just take your front fenders off and go for a ride. Then you'll know how dirty you are going to get and if you can live with it. That's gotta be one of the best damn ideas I've heard. Quote
oldasdirtrider Posted March 13, 2004 Report Posted March 13, 2004 There is a way to have the best of both worlds.....Maier makes a race cut front end and optional fenders that bolt on. I'm not sure that I would recommend this. I have a Maier front and It really doesn't fit very well, but I thought maybe the optional fenders may fit on cut stock fenders. Just a thought. Here's a link http://www.maier-mfg.com/photos/18967.jpg Quote
banshee tuner Posted March 15, 2004 Report Posted March 15, 2004 I have my front rims reversed and cut front fenders and I get more mud slung on me from the rear tires and I still have fenders over them. Quote
bigboybanshee Posted March 16, 2004 Report Posted March 16, 2004 CUT EM!!! Even if you do ride in the mud and water gettin dirty is half the fun!! I have a friend of mine that bitches all the time about not wanting to get dirty....hmmmmmm, if that's the case, why did he even buy a quad in the first place?? My front fenders never stopped much mud anyhow...I say you perform some cosmetic surgery!! :flame: Quote
AVBANSHEE03 Posted March 27, 2004 Report Posted March 27, 2004 Cut them wind grabbing elephant ears off. I debated on doing it myself but have no regrets. I AGREE W/ BANSHEE TUNER. ONCE I CUT MINE I GAINED 3 MPH + SHEE HANDLES BETTER NOW. Quote
coolhead03 Posted March 29, 2004 Report Posted March 29, 2004 Whoever said "I get more mud from the rear tires and still have those fenders" Is dead on. And if you ever ride fast at all you cant have those fenders catching all that air. Like someone else said "take them off and go for a ride" You'll be able to make a decision after that. Quote
94BansheeRider Posted April 2, 2004 Report Posted April 2, 2004 Hey oldasdirtrider, Doesn't my avatar turn you on?? Quote
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