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Old 12-01-2011, 02:34 AM
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Need color help

I have a 07 OutLaw 525 irs. It is white and black with the shocks orange and a little in the stickers. My ??? is what color should i powder coat my New bumper and 6 pack rack? Should i go Black like the frame or Orange like the shocks or Leave them bare aluminum?





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Old 12-01-2011, 02:51 AM
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This is my opinion, you can like it or hate it, but i think if that was me i would powdercoat them orange because i like a lot of bright colors it makes you seem flashy the brighter you are.
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Old 12-01-2011, 11:32 AM
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That's what I was thinking..
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Old 12-01-2011, 01:33 PM
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I vote orange too. If you weren't into a little color, you wouldn't have the orange shocks. An orange bumper would jazz it up a little without going too orange. Post pics when it's done
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Old 12-27-2011, 05:25 PM
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Ok here is the out come For now. I went with Black. Cause he did not have a Orange that mached. He said he will look for it. than i might get it done. What do you think?
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Old 12-27-2011, 06:14 PM
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by using RGB Technology (Red-Green-Blue), the LED strip light can also emit a combination of 7 different colors which is more colorful than Neon, the 7 colors are Red (R), Green (G), Blue (B), Yellow (G+R), Magenta (R+B), Cyan (B+G), White (R+G+B).The new generation of the car underbdoy lights, the LED under car lights, are gradually replacing the old style neon under car lights which not only dimmer than LED car lights but also carry some the risk of exploding during driving or even when the vehicle is parked.
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wheels and tires

hey there im new to the board and new to the atv world! got a couple of questions. What size ties would you go with on a sportsman 500 ho without doing a lift, what size wheels 12 or 14 inch? and also does anyone know where i can buy some aftermarket parts without payin an arm and leg? any input is helpful thanks
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by using RGB Technology (Red-Green-Blue), the LED strip light can also emit a combination of 7 different colors which is more colorful than Neon, the 7 colors are Red (R), Green (G), Blue (B), Yellow (G+R), Magenta (R+B), Cyan (B+G), White (R+G+B).The new generation of the car underbdoy lights, the LED under car lights, are gradually replacing the old style neon under car lights which not only dimmer than LED car lights but also carry some the risk of exploding during driving or even when the vehicle is parked.


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hey there im new to the board and new to the atv world! got a couple of questions. What size ties would you go with on a sportsman 500 ho without doing a lift, what size wheels 12 or 14 inch? and also does anyone know where i can buy some aftermarket parts without payin an arm and leg? any input is helpful thanks


I would say go with some 25'' Big Horns.
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