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    Hand guards or No hand guards.

    I'm working on my new Tri-Z and i'm debating whether to install some hand guards or not. This is my main motocrosser and I thought they might be nice for all the outdoor tracks I run.

    Anyhow, here's my old Z with and without hand guards. Which do you prefer?

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    Cycra Stealth guards. Yes.

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    MyMistress86R is offline HEY! I don't really like your attitude right now! Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    Quote Originally Posted by MyMistress86R View Post
    One word...pussy. Sorry big D, but that's my .02.
    Obviously you have yet to take a boulder to the knuckle while following B on the 500!
    2007 YAMAHA YTZ450 went to a great home RIP Sam


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    MyMistress86R is offline HEY! I don't really like your attitude right now! Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    LMAO...i've taken my share of trail fair from all of you idiots. i feel bad enough picking up the new roost protector for this season.
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    ESR 310~trail ported w/ torque exhaust flange~36mm Keihin carb~v-Force3 reeds~Pro Circuit Exhaust~custom 16oz flywheel weight~2006 YFZ front shocks~adjustable rear dogbone~fully functional rear brake light~Durablue +4 axle

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    3leggeddog is offline The sun shines on a dogs ass every now and then Got the holeshot
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    any protection,is good protection.i hate the looks,but you don't wanna get roosted too much either.
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    Makes it look more like an armchair.

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    I truly like both as both have their own characteristics(sp). The one without looks racier and fast while the one with looks more hardcore and battleready for anything to come.

    But I'm also not a big fan of mashed up fingers from another ride or roost.
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    Derrick, wheres the confidence in your new bike/skills that would make you say, "Why the hell do i need hand guards? or even goggles!"
    I got nothing...

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    wait....wasn't that someone else's trike???!?!



    oh and no handguards...MX'ers(bikes) dont run em on the track and they throw ROOST so I doubt you would need em to.
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    i dont like the hand guards and i will never use them. but my kinda riding i dont need them. so if you ride places you need them get them.
    down to parts because i no longer have a place to ride trikes.

    GIT IT RAAAGGGGG !!!!

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    Hand guards are functional but I HATE them because I can't hang my helmet on the ends of the bars.

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    iv'e never had them but LOTS of my freinds have them... they say if and when you get used to them ... you won't ride with out them ... i'm with Billy ... i like put'n my helmet on the end of the bars when i'm being a arm chair racer !!
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    rustyhondas is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    i use them on my bike.i did not buy them for looks .

    I did not like it when vines and small trees would push in the clutch of the front brake when i was riding. now i can bash through more stuff.

    i use my 250r as a off road bike. and bark busters are the hot ticket for a woods bike.

    I still get trees , saw grass,and cane inbetween my shifter and my frame .but the bark buster help allot for agresive trail riding

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    I use bark busters w/ deflectors on all of my bikes. I do ride at my friends house on my mx bikes, they get by in the trails by him. The branches, sticker bushes, and other stuff just hits the guards and doesn't bother me, like it does to my friend. I just go through the stuff, he has to slow down on every little thing. I also like them as they keep the wind off you hands when its cold too. Bark busters can save your levers also, I have a few instances where I would have had broken levers and hydrolic cluthes, destroyed, but saved my a $60 bark buster/hand guard.

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