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I'm beginning to think that the Talon is the new Yamaha (if you know what I mean).All you guys get a Talon and think you can drive lol. Talon Bois rule!
NoMo.
I'm beginning to think that the Talon is the new Yamaha (if you know what I mean).All you guys get a Talon and think you can drive lol. Talon Bois rule!
Asking about making it harder...I’ve followed you (nomo) enough to show I can at least keep up…looking forward to see if it gets any easier, or if you just flip the script and make it harder! (Nomoagain)
Yeah I'm pretty sure after yesterday's ride, both Mudbusters and Packout are on the list.Mudbusters or OEM overfenders for sure.
And I understand that they are spendy, but nothing beats a Milwaukee Packout setup.
thats awesome - it will never be the same - the mud is the fun of itTook the ole Talon out on some fairly easy trails for the first time.
Before (it will never be this clean again):
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After 2 miles:
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I've never had a buggy that throws so much mud. My back, front, and left side were just covered as was the mirrors and windshield. I'm gonna have to do something to help with this.
Other than the excessive mud, the Talon did very good. Only rode 20 miles and kind of took it easy.
I also need to figure something out with storage, both in the back and in the cab.
If I had it to do over again, I'd probably go with the OEM overfenders instead of the full Mudbusters set.Yeah I'm pretty sure after yesterday's ride, both Mudbusters and Packout are on the list.
So does @GovtMule , but his aren’t muddy yet.If I had it to do over again, I'd probably go with the OEM overfenders instead of the full Mudbusters set.
@TimG has the overfenders all the way around plus the rear Mudbusters on his '23 - looks/works great.
Why do you think you'd go with OEM vs Mudbusters? Do you have a link to these OEM overfenders you speak of?If I had it to do over again, I'd probably go with the OEM overfenders instead of the full Mudbusters set.
@TimG has the overfenders all the way around plus the rear Mudbusters on his '23 - looks/works great.
Stand by. Google Talon fender flares and these will pop up with others. Partzilla was the cheapest with free shipping. Mine came next day.Why do you think you'd go with OEM vs Mudbusters? Do you have a link to these OEM overfenders you speak of?
OEM looks better IMO. I have Mudbusters but took them off after a weekWhy do you think you'd go with OEM vs Mudbusters? Do you have a link to these OEM overfenders you speak of?
cant hide money - holy crapolaStand by. Google Talon fender flares and these will pop up with others. Partzilla was the cheapest with free shipping. Mine came next day.
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Buy once, cry once.cant hide money - holy crapola
OEM looks good on there
Have you even driven that thing yet?
In that pic I hadn’t attached the rear support bracket or the front mudflaps (nomo) but you get the idea.OEM looks good on there
Much better looking than Mudbusters. I like thoseIn that pic I hadn’t attached the rear support bracket or the front mudflaps (nomo) but you get the idea.
Kinda. It’s been apart in electrical hell for the last 2 weeks. My turnpro arrives tomorrow and I can finally put it all back together. Guess I’ll just zip tie the winch cables since my bumper still hasn’t shipped!Have you even driven that thing yet?
Thanks for the info. Twice the cost of Mudbusters though 🤔Stand by. Google Talon fender flares and these will pop up with others. Partzilla was the cheapest with free shipping. Mine came next day.
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RokBlokz is another option. @Coeus went that route.Thanks for the info. Twice the cost of Mudbusters though 🤔
Yes I agree they look good.