mnnthbx

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I have a FMF woods pipe showing up in a few days. Should I get a pipe guard? Which brands fit and work the best for you guys?
 

tedkxkdx

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E-Line is the best I think. Your pipe will crack before the guard gives way.
 

canyncarvr

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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.
 

James

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Originally posted by tedkxkdx
E-Line is the best I think. Your pipe will crack before the guard gives way.

I agree.

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:
 

89kdx200rdr

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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.
 

slyder

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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.
 

250RDude

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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. :)
 

mnnthbx

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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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