FRP has guards for both the -35, -30... and the PC pipe. They are fiberglass, not carbon. Something like $55 or so.
A 'made to fit' guard I'd think better than a one-size fits all.
imo and all that. I don't have a guard. Am thinking that the next time I have pacific crest take the dents out of my -30, I'll have a guard waiting for it at home.
My pipe dents up top now from hitting the radiator instead of collapsing the headpipe whilst casing jumps. Seems like not casing jumps would solve a whole lot of problems :think:
frp has the fiberglass guards for the fmf pipes. cheap insurance compared to pipe cost. what i have found so far tho is take it off and clean beneath it after a muddy ride. dont want to keep that little bit of mud in there if u can help it. your pipe will love u for it. its easy to put on and take off. oh and if u get one u will smell it on the first ride. dont worry about it.
i have a moose guard on my fmf pipe. it is a one size fits all, but 15 minutes with a hammer and a bench corner it looks like it was made for it. i think it was 20 or 30 bucks.
I've also have the Moose Guard on the KDX. Best Twenty dollar bill I spent on this bike. The Maier guard is cheap in comparison & the Carbon fiber are just to expensive for my taste. I took an extra 1/2 hour & polished it so it looks like chrome. http://community.webshots.com/user/250rdude101 for a few pics. :)
well, I went ahead and plunked down for the e-line. It is high, but seems to be top notch. I found a place called mxdeals.com that sells it @ $103 + free S&H.
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