Outcast Outcast 6s exb mudguards

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Hi all, I've been looking for some mudguards that are compatible with the exb rear arms. Does anyone have any recommendations, as I cant seem to find any. Are the kraton exb and outcast exb the same arms?
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Will
 
These are for a kraton, not sure if they will fit though.

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They both have different holes, so cant both be compatible?
 
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RPM works fine on EXB arms. Use one pre-exisisting hole and drill the other. I also use the right guard on the left arm, left guard on right arm. Either way works, though.
 
Found some mudguards for now, will make some using the these as a template. I now have some 2mm carbon fibre plate to produce my own.

Will

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Found some mudguards for now, will make some using the these as a template. I now have some 2mm carbon fibre plate to produce my own.

Will

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Bigfoot Customs in the UK make decent mud guards that fit well.
 
^^^ You have a good contrasting point there.:)
I use mud guards on my Noto and Kraton. But on my Mojo I don't. There can even be a con due to areo drag it creates as well. If one wants to split hairs.
It seems that they protect the shock shafts and boots. But end up dispersing dirt and debris L-R. So the outer BB's and inboard Bulkhead/chassis end up getting much of the dirt and road rash. Just me. Pros and cons IMHO.
But they can be easily made in any event. No need to spend $$$ on The T-Bones in retrospect, for instance. What I have in my Kraton.
 
^^^ depends where you run your rigs. Can be a pro. But honestly grass, cut grass mulch especially, will get into everything all over the rig Front especially.
 
I hit dog doo all the time. Not on purpose, people just nasty. I'm wondering if mud guards would be better for deflecting "mud" or collecting it?
 
I run them on my Mojo cuz I run on the baseball diamonds alot, around here where I live it's all DG, sand basically, they keep the DG from acting like a sand blaster on the plastic and shock shafts
 
I hit dog doo all the time. Not on purpose, people just nasty. I'm wondering if mud guards would be better for deflecting "mud" or collecting it?
Will probably collect IMHO. Depends how you look at it. Poop just sucks. Rigs need a thorough cleaning after that. Or the house stinks. Seems where I live everyone has more than just one dog. The "Clean Up after your Dog" law is not enforced. I put a sign to clean up after your dog in front of my house where they poop. I sit in my yard and watch people stand right in front of me within 10 feet and still leave the poop. Neighbors that even know me to say hi. Just dirtbags where I live. I have collected them and left them on their stoop. Been there. I gave up. Some People can be pigs. Some might clean up and place it in my garbage. Then my garbage stinks. Especially in the hot summer months :mad:I have had dogs before. Love animals. Have an old female cat now. Not the animals fault.
 
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