Mudflap material?

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zman

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Recently noticed roadtime was getting my engine dirty, Looking for ideas, maybe what you have used, something cheap and easy.Looking on ebay only turns up 25-50 dollar units, other less expensive are worn or incomplete..
Looking on the road too for a fallen truck mud flap but when you want one you can never find one.
 
Some of the more rural Farm stores sell conveyor belt material by the foot that works well for mud flaps. I have a good one on my wing and it helps a lot but I still get crud thrown up by the oil filter.
 
Yea I used the conveyor belt stuff around my shop. On some of the custom cafes I have built I use if for side covers too.
 
Thanks for the Ideas everyone, I`ll keep looking for something..Maybe a good of a deal will show up on the auction site someday, or maybe I should just take off that chrome air dam , shiny things shouldn't be down there I suppose.
 
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=119750#p119750:2quyd2vu said:
toytender01 » Sun Jun 01, 2014 9:35 am[/url]":2quyd2vu]
Rubber drawer liners for tool box drawers
You know that may be just the right thickness, a little floppy not too heavy. I have a roll of it somewhere, was going to line my boxes but never got to it..Thanks.
 

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