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Jacques le Roux 25-07-16 18:06

Not that good, Yamaha hand guards
 
I stopped on some loose gravel, and dropped the tenere when my foot slipped. It went over and landed on the hand guard (fortunately). I was surprised to see that it snapped at the mirror mount. So thats from stationary, would be a lot worse if I was going at speed. So thats why bark busters use aluminium.
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Graemet 26-07-16 08:16

Not good to hear. I've got those hand guards fitted too. Awesome looking piece of water in the back ground. Where is that?

And what make/model of front fender is that? I'm looking for a high fender for my XTZ. Did it bolt straight on or mod needed?

Jacques le Roux 26-07-16 11:00

Hi, thats the coastal road Isle of Mull in the Scottish Highlands. To be honest you can do a few days of riding around Lochs like these. They just go on and on.
My front fender is a UFO from eBay. It was about �25. Front 2 holes fit straight onto yamaha. I had to drill 2 new ones at the back and take off the tow hook. I think its made for the YZ/WR.

Desert Racer 26-07-16 13:01

I can vouch for the Barkbusters, as my Ten fell over or actually dropped over by a 'mate' from stationary. The aluminum backbone got bent slightly but was easily straightened back out in a vice. No other damage was inflicted on the bike.

WeaveMcQuilt 29-07-16 19:01

Mine went down the road at 40mph with no damage to the barkbusters apart from a few scuffs.

Not bad for �100. You will need the external weights if you buy them.

jo75 02-08-16 09:05

Definitely rate the barkbusters,mine take a fair bit of stick when I go over at slow speed..and still only slightly scuffed!..


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