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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: pennsylvania and new jersey right on the bored
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Trader Rating: (0) | try your local dealor and if that doesnt work im sure that u can find them on ebay
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| Senior Member | you could get some stuff from these people . Camoclad.com: your home for Camoclad on the web. or is your plastic broken and you want to replace it?? |
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| Senior Member | Tucker Rocky used to sell it but it's been a few years since I was in their website so I'm not sure anymore. But, you could look around it you wish. www.tuckerrocky.com
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| Senior Member | I started with the dealer. None made for the Scrambler because its kind of a dual sport. I can get black, red, blue, white, or pink. Mine are red and blue, so I may get black plastic and use some camo tape or plastic camo paint, which would be easy to touch up. Negative also with Tucker Rocky, Dennis Kirk, Acerbis, UFO, etc. Seems to me they're missing a market.
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| Moderator ![]() | The "Camo Clad" Tommy mentions would be the best bet, for durability and if you want a specific hunter-style camo patern. On the other hand, for us cheap SOBs, I have had good luck with using the Rustoleum "Paint For Plastics" in a simple camo pattern on the plastics and tank of my dual-sport motorcycle. I keep the pattern simple, so touch-ups are easy. I used a base color of "Textured Forest Green", with splotches of Chestnut Brown and Italian Olive over it. Different colors would be needed in other areas with diffeent foliage colors. http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-...5/IM000277.JPG
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| Senior Member | Is the 'camp clad' especially formulated for the vibrations and stress ATV plastic gets during off-road? If so, I might have another use for it. The other BIG question I have is the photo deterioration in the Arizona sun that all the other ATV camos are fading in. I wouldn't mind paying for a product that will last in our intense sun. But, will it?
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| Senior Member | read up on it it's used on alot of boats and trucks i think it comes with a warranty.but it will hold up better than paint will.if it can hold up to salt water it can hold up to alot .it's worth checking into. |
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