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Powder Pro MX Handguards Installed (Pics)

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Old 02-06-2013, 10:53 AM
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Default Powder Pro MX Handguards Installed (Pics)

Sorry for the shitty pictures, I took them with my I phone. Easy install, took 5-10 minutes. They are adjustable too. When the weather allows it, Ill take the bike out and get better pictures for you guys.







 
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Old 02-06-2013, 10:56 AM
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man those look like tall bars , it looks great tho
 
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Jesse they look great man! thanks for the feedback on them and stopping by to pick them up last night! talk to you soon bud!
 
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Hmmmm, sorry... looks a bit odd
 
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I'm not hating on these one bit but what are they for looks? or do they have a purpose
 
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they get the wind off your hands, keep them warmer, and in the event of something bad they would prob do well to protect your hands... i have them on my sport touring and it gets down into the teens before i turn on my hand warmers.
plus... they look cool on the right bike!
 
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They look great!!!
 
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I can't wait to get mine. They look great man.
 
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Interesting look. I could really use those but not sure if they'd look right on my bike!
 
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Originally Posted by Cascade
Hmmmm, sorry... looks a bit odd
Some people like them, others don't. To each his own. I personally love the look of them. They'll defiantly look more "in place" when I get my new fairing
 


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