anyone have E-Line carbon fiber parts? any good?

Tennessee Thumper

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I had the E-line clutch cover on my DRZ400.I was extremely pleased with it,Im pretty sure it saved my brittle clutch cover from cracking more than once.I imagine the e-line is cheaper than the DSP because it fits over(not replacing) the existing clutch/ignition cover.P.S.The e-line does have a kevlar backing.
 

XtremeAir125

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oh i see why they're so cheap now....you can't buy them and throw the old clutch/ignition cover away? you have to put them OVER the original ones? kinda like a "hat"?
 

Tennessee Thumper

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Yep,atleast thats how it worked on my drz.You just take the bolts out then slip the cover on and tighten the stock bolts back to spec.Im not really into the look of carbon fiber,but I'll have to admit it did a good job of protecting the pathetic excuse for a clutch cover Suzuki put on the drz.:)
 
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Bezdelnik

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I have two E-Line products. (Carbon fiber pipe guard for my FMF Gnarly, and a rear brake rotor guard). Both are holding up great and look good as well.
 

Max Factor

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I have an eline carbone fibre skid plate on my KTM 520. Good fit, great looks good protection. Seems to be holding up fairly well after a few good hits.
 

justql

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I have an Eline Pipe Gaurd. Well worth the money. My last bike had one and it was one of the first mod's I put on my new one. They are really tough, they do have a tendancy to bend the pipe at the head if hit really hard.
 

Shaw520

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C.F. skid plate; excellent fit and is very sturdy with great protection!
Happy Customer
 

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