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Handguards for your machine in the industry leading brands by Acerbis, Tusk, Pro Taper, Cycra and many more. In the best prices and selection available.

Luis in NJ
These are great! Only wish is for them to be avail. in Black / Grey or Black / Silver as opposed to Black / White to match my 2005 Yamaha XT 225.
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jessie in IL
I love these things. They have saved me so much money. I ride with my wife and little bother a lot and I am always turning around to get them or help them get over somthing. We ride in HARD places so I dropped my bike a few times and I did it once and had to pay $200 for a new Magnum Clutch master cylender. and after that I got these and haven't had to buy anything else. I think I could run strait into a tree and wouldn't brake a thing lol
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samuel in FL
works great just heavy enough to protect you, not so heavy as to add weight will use again WHY NO KX GREEN THOUGH ????
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Alec in UT
these are tough. in the past i have had to do a little customizing to get these to fit right, but it is worth it. Come to think of it, i have had to customize almost every wrap around hand guard do to the different bar bends. overall though...i like it.
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Brian in NJ
fit great with my fatbars and gave me alot of adjustment room...
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David in UT
I bought these primarily to keep my hands out of the wind during cold weather riding on a 2006 DL650. I don't expect them to hold up if I drop the bike; there's no metal to help support them. However they do work great for what I bought them for and the price was much less than a true offroad handguard. Installation instructions were kind of hard to follow - search YouTube for a couple of informative videos, and learn from their mistakes. Especially, pay careful attention to where to put all spacers and washers. I believe the bottom bolt is designed to release the guards in a fall to allow them to flex and maybe survive. Also, work slowly when removing and reinserting the bar end bolts so that the little nut inside the handlebar doesn't come loose.
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