i have been talking with tom from dc plastics about making fenders for the ytm225.its just talk as of right now,but im sure if there is enough interest we could get these made.
i have been talking with tom from dc plastics about making fenders for the ytm225.its just talk as of right now,but im sure if there is enough interest we could get these made.
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I might be interested depending on price
Maybe if they did something other than the yellow. I got a few OEM sets but if they put out some cool colors I wouldn't mind.
It would be nice to get some for the yamahauler
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Depending on price I too might be interested.
when ive talked to dc plastics there prices have been veary low for custom fenders.
My 225 could use a set. I might be interested.
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Interest and commitment are a whole different thing. They will make money off it no doubt, but it comes down to how long they wanna sit on their product. If they wanna do a run and want it gone before they do it then it won't happen.
A lot of ytm plastics I see are in bad shape. Fade, get that crusty stuff on it, etc. Whatever they used, the test of time did not hold up as well as others. Maybe it's just me.
Email them, get more info. Price, how much they do for a initial run, colors, anything more than what we have really. Which is nothing.
I second that ghostv2, we are just spinning our tires talking about. Any information that can be obtained would be a help. Once we get the numbers then we can get a gameplan. Regardless, we all know that Yamaha dropped the ball and produced an inferior product as far as the plastic is concerned. There is definitely a void that needs to be filled.
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Send them an e-mail last night and they told me : «The fender is too large to fit our forming machines.»
Forget this guys.
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Not a bad idea. Wife wants some the same color as a tecate! shame it can't happen.
I'm not familiar with what kind of products they put out but I'm pretty sure they are no bigger than any modern sport utility style quads.
i've called them before and the said their machines cant do anything over 2 or was it 3 feet.