02bluemxshee Posted November 10, 2005 Report Posted November 10, 2005 grinder and sandpaper worked gret for me Quote
3ban5shee0 Posted November 11, 2005 Report Posted November 11, 2005 cutoff wheel some sandpaper and tourch with the cut off wheel it worked real nice and it was easy to keep straight Quote
slowpokebanshee Posted November 11, 2005 Report Posted November 11, 2005 I went to Sears and for a measley $295 I purchased a chainsaw, and got to shake it back and forth over my head before shredding my front fenders and then sanding them with some scotch brite pads.....looks bitchin' now.... Quote
99Banshee Posted November 11, 2005 Report Posted November 11, 2005 (edited) I used a dremel and then used a palm sander to finish the job. o . 434589[/snapback] Me too I went to Sears and Edited November 11, 2005 by 99Banshee Quote
RNBRAD Posted November 12, 2005 Report Posted November 12, 2005 I went to Sears and for a measley $295 I purchased a chainsaw, and got to shake it back and forth over my head before shredding my front fenders and then sanding them with some scotch brite pads.....looks bitchin' now.... 435670[/snapback] Not as bitchin as if you would of used the back side of an axe though. Quote
ANGUS Posted November 14, 2005 Author Report Posted November 14, 2005 I decided not to do it until I get some decent tools from my friend. I was thinking of cutting the fenders on the inside between the bolt and tank cover so if I want I can put the fenders back on. This is a pic but is not mine to show where I want. the cuts would be in yellow. Quote
Toybreaker Posted November 15, 2005 Report Posted November 15, 2005 (edited) hacksaw or sawzall. after cutting i deburr with a fine file then wet sand with 220 and 400 grit sand paper then polish with tripoli and white rouge compound. Cant even tell it wasn't made that way. Edited November 15, 2005 by Toybreaker Quote
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