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mud flap

pjlcdl

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In a recent rain and hail trip around Mt. Hood, Oregon my wife's back was covered with lots of junk from the road. Which mud flap on custom made flap works best?
For everyones info I'm glad we weren't on two wheels, even with the road covered with hail we kept moving while cars pulled over. Didn't want to stop as we had no rain gear on and stayed fairly dry except for my wife's back.
 
Depends? What's your ride? If it's an RTS a mud flap is about $35, check the venders on this site or Ebay.
(Please don't use your wife as a mud flap anymore. LOL)
 
I have a BigBike Parts mudflap that has a chrome accent which I vinyl wrapped with flat black as I have an All Dark RT.
The spyderflaps.com should be spyderflap.com/products.html (no s)

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I made my mud flap out of a five gallon black utility bucket. Thick, right curve and you can make it any size you want. I used tin snips to cut, materiel is about 1/8" . thick............
 
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