Mud flaps for Quad Bikes

Alistair

Member
Livestock Farmer
Are these mud flaps from ATV City any good?

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They go by the name C- Dax and fancy getting a pair for my Honda Honda 420.
 

Al R

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
West Wales
Just an aside, but I made mud flaps for my Land Rover from scrap quarry belting. A very serious LR enthusiast had great difficulty in telling them from the "proper" bought ones! Don't know if that could be done for a quad but might be useful to someone! :ROFLMAO:
A plastic feed bag tied to the back with a few chippings in the bottom to keep it weighed down would work well I’m sure 👍🏻
 

AftonShepherd

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
East Ayrshire
I used conveyor belting bolted onto my.wooden dog box. Worked great until I got stuck in a really wet rushy bit of ground. When trying to reverse back the rushes pushed the mudflap tight against the wheel which (probably unsurprisingly) found enough grip to considerably bend the rear frame on the bike!

Was on with wing nuts so could have removed flaps easily if I'd realised in advance what would happen.
 

Alias

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Lancashire
Like AftonShepherd says, mud flaps are no good on steep rushy ground. You can soon get spinning on the big tussocks, and as soon as you back up they're wrecked
 

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