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WAIT!! It depends on where you ride. With my cut front fenders, I won't ride when it's muddy and wet. Because all that shit on the ground WILL end up all over you. It will get all up under your helmet, in your teeth, up your nose..your goggles will be mudded out in under 5 min. If you run tear off..you'll burn alot. You won't stay dry..your gear will go to crap fast from all the excess washing to keep it clean. I'm thinking of getting a second fron fender assy w/ the fenders still on just for rainy days.

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I dont like to ride in the mud or rain, so Ill prolly cut , but my next question is where? I was thinking on cutting then right next the part of the plastic that has the screw this way I still could have support. Is this a good idea? and what should I use to cut them with. Hack saw, dremel, what makes a clean cut so theres less sanding and painting? :blink:

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Check under the fenders after your next ride. If you see they're really caked with mud, then they're working. I found that my fenders didn't really catch much mud anyway, but I knew once I cut them they'd be gone forever. So, I just cut them down a little at a time right now they're the same shape as the stock ones, but they're about half the size. I think it looks damn good, and it doesn't look like every body else on the block. If I decide I want them gone later, I can chop em, but, once they're gone, they're gone. sorry for the long read.

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