Great video. I just purchased a 2019 Husqvarna FE250 and broke my clutch lever today. I've been looking at different hand guards and saw these on the Husky web site and wondered about them. Once you get some riding time with them let us know how you like them if you would. Thanks!
I have a 2023 te 300 that gets dropped often and I am going from the cyrca pro bend to these. The cyrcas do not allow enough room between the face plate and the guards for the brake and speedo lines on the left side. I know these aren't as strong but the rubbing is bad.
I do not recommend these. I washed out on a root and plastic wrap around hit the ground it broke the plastic wrap around and cracked the casting for the master cylinder. It broke the casting that wraps under my handlebars and attached to the aluminum clamp. I had to replace my whole master cylinder. Spend more on a good set of actual wrap arounds or bark busters.
Thanks for this video. Did you put some abuse into these yet? I'd rather use these than the cycras if they hold up, since they're lighter and have a slick fitment.
So I broke my first one.....just the white part broke, ordered a set for about $20? So still cheap....but they did break. You can get about 3 full sets including the black mounts for the same price as the Cycras.....not switching yet, but I’ll see how they work moving fwd.
Just checking to see how these have been holding up for you... Were they worth it? I was looking for wrap around guards but they're very expensive, always bend, and add weight to the bars (as you also mentioned). These factory plastic ones are cheap but heck I could replace them multiple times for the cost of these high dollar aftermarket ones.
I’ve broken one and replaced it. Problem is it did break a lever too....I thought even if the guard broke it would take the hit and still protect the lever to some degree....it didn’t. But I replaced and am still using them for now.
Great video. I just purchased a 2019 Husqvarna FE250 and broke my clutch lever today. I've been looking at different hand guards and saw these on the Husky web site and wondered about them. Once you get some riding time with them let us know how you like them if you would. Thanks!
I have a 2023 te 300 that gets dropped often and I am going from the cyrca pro bend to these. The cyrcas do not allow enough room between the face plate and the guards for the brake and speedo lines on the left side. I know these aren't as strong but the rubbing is bad.
I have in a 2018 tpi and gone by another for my te 300 i, very good, very light and chip !
I do not recommend these. I washed out on a root and plastic wrap around hit the ground it broke the plastic wrap around and cracked the casting for the master cylinder. It broke the casting that wraps under my handlebars and attached to the aluminum clamp. I had to replace my whole master cylinder. Spend more on a good set of actual wrap arounds or bark busters.
Think these will do just fine for the riding I’m doing.
Can you move the clutch position inside/outside or they are stuck with the guard ?
I haven't put mine on yet but I am 95% that distance is locked
Thanks for this video. Did you put some abuse into these yet? I'd rather use these than the cycras if they hold up, since they're lighter and have a slick fitment.
So I broke my first one.....just the white part broke, ordered a set for about $20? So still cheap....but they did break. You can get about 3 full sets including the black mounts for the same price as the Cycras.....not switching yet, but I’ll see how they work moving fwd.
What mirrors are those? Great vid thanks
Double -Take mirrors. Ive used them and they are nice.
Thanks for the video. My bar ends are covered by the rubber grip. Can I ask how you dealt with that? Did you have to cut an opening?
I installed new grips during the process. Not sure if you can knock the holes out with the grips already on the bars.
I used a demmel and it worked great
Just checking to see how these have been holding up for you... Were they worth it?
I was looking for wrap around guards but they're very expensive, always bend, and add weight to the bars (as you also mentioned). These factory plastic ones are cheap but heck I could replace them multiple times for the cost of these high dollar aftermarket ones.
I’ve broken one and replaced it. Problem is it did break a lever too....I thought even if the guard broke it would take the hit and still protect the lever to some degree....it didn’t. But I replaced and am still using them for now.
Hi. What was the part number of the Husky ones please? All I can find is the older KTM type with the pointy protectors.
Sorry, I don't have it. I ordered it through the dealer.
Part number please