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    Stupid question.

    I see some trikes usually 200x or 250rs with the rear fenders purposely cut off. I've always wondered what this was for.
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    some people riding the dunes would rather not have fenders flopping around and dont need the little protection they offer from water/mud, gives it a racier look in some peoples opinion and some peoples fender "base" where the seat bolts to is in good shape but the fenders are cracked. That's the only reasons I can come up with oh and maybe some hill climbers so they dont break em off while it's tumbling down the hill in some cases lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by hogmuffin View Post
    I see some trikes usually 200x or 250rs with the rear fenders purposely cut off. I've always wondered what this was for.
    "There's no such thing as a stupid question only stupid people"- Stephen Colbert
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    "Race Cut"
    Less wind resistance.
    Racy look.
    I broke or cracked my fender & cut around the damaged, but it still looks cool.
    Clears the rear kick engine I put in my trike.
    Helps to get back further on the rear end.
    Lighter weight.
    Easier to remove/replace the fender.
    Front fender only- cutting the rear part helps air flow, cutting the front down keeps the head light glare from hitting you in the eyes at night.
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    Interesting. I always wondered if it had something to do with racing and getting your ass farther over during turns
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    I found a set that was cracked up and cut it down for winter use. Plastic tends to get brittle in freezing cold temperatures and I didn't want to run my nice oem plastic in case I rolled it. Here's a picture showing my 200x with 300ex rear hubs and cut plastics.

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    Plastic gets very brittle in the single digits.
    Normally I just plow through little saplings and run over fallen trees. In the winter I now slow down a bit. Nothing a few zip ties can't fix. Still waiting for the thaw to find all the pieces lol.


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    Cut fenders easily and instantly adds $300-$600 value to your trike! 😎 😂

    Well according to Craigslist listings anyway!

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