Clawdog60
Well-Known Member
Is anyone using one of these? I'm not interested in steel mesh............too many holes.
Quick detach?I have them on mine, seem legit. Have not seen major pitting from rocks etc... still look new.
That tinted windscreen looks cool.Here's a picture, sorry didn't have it on my PC when posted earlier.
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Not meaning to offend you, but it just means you are lucky. Headlights are very expensive to replace (over 450 bucks) . I run the mesh guard myself. Almost no difference at all in lighting efficiency.I ride mainly off-road, many years included rallies, don't use any headlight guards and never, ever had cracked headlight on any of my bikes
IMO it's waste of money, not to mention it does impact lighting efficiency.
30 years been lucky along with my other colleagues is good enough for meNot meaning to offend you, but it just means you are lucky. Headlights are very expensive to replace (over 450 bucks) . I run the mesh guard myself. Almost no difference at all in lighting efficiency.
Cool deal!! I guess I’ll start wearing tennis shoes when I ride. After all, after almost 50 years of riding and racing I have never injured my feet.30 years been lucky along with my other colleagues is good enough for me
Look at racing bikes, such guards are seldom used.
When you ride at night through forest at speed, lighting efficiency is an issue and it is impair, not to mention
cleaning problems when you have mud in and out on your headlight.