JFG RACING Blue Motocross Handguards 7/8 inch

(10 customer reviews)

JFG RACING Blue Motocross Handguards 7/8 inch is available in Saudi Arabia.

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JFG RACING Blue Motocross Handguards 7/8 inch – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :

JFG RACING Blue Motocross Handguards 7/8 inch and 1 1/8 inch Hand Guards For Motorcycle YZ80 YZ85 YZ125 YZ250 YZ250F Dirt Bike MX Supermoto Racing ATV Quad KAYO

Manufacturer
‎JFG RACING
Brand
‎JFG RACING
Item Weight
‎1.94 pounds
Package Dimensions
‎15.39 x 7.2 x 5.67 inches
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
‎No
Manufacturer Part Number
‎Y151400023

 

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10 reviews for JFG RACING Blue Motocross Handguards 7/8 inch

  1. O. O (verified owner)

    Get what you pay for – UPDATE: After a second tangle with an immovable object (tree) on the right side this time, I’ve decided that the plastic 7/8″ bar adapters cause a LOT of problems. They don’t allow the bar clamp to get a good grip. When the handguard takes a hit from the front, that clamp slides, letting the guard bend. If you’ve got a 7/8″ bar, get some metal adapters and these guards will work a LOT better. The bar end clamps have the same problem. The material is so soft, it doesn’t grip the inside of the bar well. So, you get what you pay for – But, they have saved my levers twice now – just required bending afterwards to be usable.

  2. I. A (verified owner)

    A+ For Yamaha Kodiak 700 – These hand guards are fantastic and are very reasonable in price! It took me 45 minutes to install because I played with them to figure out the best way to install. If you have a Yamaha Kodiak then look at my pics close and that should help you with your install. Don’t over tighten or you will snap something and then be pissed off lol Good luck!

  3. I. P (verified owner)

    Not Bad. Needs a few tweaks. – Installed these on a 2000 YZ426F with decent results. I did have to do some slight bending to match the mounts and bars. I did this in a vice and it was really easy, a little bend at a time until it was right. The hardware for the bar ends sucks. I had to recess with a 14mm drill bit, looks decent but not as nice as the high end stuff. After install, my son decided run the bike into the wife’s truck in the rear quarter panel and leave a dent in the shape of the guard itself. They only had a minor bend which I took back out. My wife’s truck was not so lucky. So I will say that they will probably stand up to a decent trail ride considering they stood up to a accident already. I would recommend for the price but will need some work to look nice. Enjoy.

  4. I. A (verified owner)

    A+ For Yamaha Kodiak 700 – These hand guards are fantastic and are very reasonable in price! It took me 45 minutes to install because I played with them to figure out the best way to install. If you have a Yamaha Kodiak then look at my pics close and that should help you with your install. Don’t over tighten or you will snap something and then be pissed off lol Good luck!

  5. K. D (verified owner)

    Honda CRF-250 Rally – I installed these on a 2020 Honda CRF-250 Rally in about 45 minutes. Here’s what I took away from the install:

  6. O. B (verified owner)

    Good… for the price. – These are cheap, not barkbusters by a long shot, however they held up in a low speed crash. Had I kept my hands on the bars they would have saved me from a nasty arm break. (I didn’t… Instinct made me try to brace my fall with an outstretched arm as my bike lowsided… Bad idea… I shattered my elbow and dislocated the forearm. But that was my own fault. They protected my handlebars just fine.)

  7. O. B (verified owner)

    Good… for the price. – These are cheap, not barkbusters by a long shot, however they held up in a low speed crash. Had I kept my hands on the bars they would have saved me from a nasty arm break. (I didn’t… Instinct made me try to brace my fall with an outstretched arm as my bike lowsided… Bad idea… I shattered my elbow and dislocated the forearm. But that was my own fault. They protected my handlebars just fine.)

  8. I. P (verified owner)

    Not Bad. Needs a few tweaks. – Installed these on a 2000 YZ426F with decent results. I did have to do some slight bending to match the mounts and bars. I did this in a vice and it was really easy, a little bend at a time until it was right. The hardware for the bar ends sucks. I had to recess with a 14mm drill bit, looks decent but not as nice as the high end stuff. After install, my son decided run the bike into the wife’s truck in the rear quarter panel and leave a dent in the shape of the guard itself. They only had a minor bend which I took back out. My wife’s truck was not so lucky. So I will say that they will probably stand up to a decent trail ride considering they stood up to a accident already. I would recommend for the price but will need some work to look nice. Enjoy.

  9. K. D (verified owner)

    Honda CRF-250 Rally – I installed these on a 2020 Honda CRF-250 Rally in about 45 minutes. Here’s what I took away from the install:

  10. O. O (verified owner)

    Get what you pay for – UPDATE: After a second tangle with an immovable object (tree) on the right side this time, I’ve decided that the plastic 7/8″ bar adapters cause a LOT of problems. They don’t allow the bar clamp to get a good grip. When the handguard takes a hit from the front, that clamp slides, letting the guard bend. If you’ve got a 7/8″ bar, get some metal adapters and these guards will work a LOT better. The bar end clamps have the same problem. The material is so soft, it doesn’t grip the inside of the bar well. So, you get what you pay for – But, they have saved my levers twice now – just required bending afterwards to be usable.

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