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[QUOTE="TexKDX, post: 25411, member: 16276"] The enduro computer sensor and cable for one. It also helps keep mud and sand off the disk which helps with pad and disk life. The grime on the surface has to be scraped off and pushed into the vents; the disk doesn't magically dispurse the stuff. It also acts as a deflector when hitting objects. Filling in the square edge between the fork leg and the disk helps the front end glance off things it might otherwise hang on. The Acerbis kit for my '99 WP50s also covers both fork legs. Too bad the USD one is such a problem. Bottom line IMO, the more guards the better. The first rule of placing well in an enduro is FINISHING the enduro, so protecting essential components is paramount. Obviously Kevin Hines agrees, otherwise E-Line would not exist. TexKDX. [/QUOTE]
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