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MC Enterprises tip over guards - are they any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="karstenp" data-source="post: 1081616" data-attributes="member: 19112"><p>I have had the front MC Enterprise guards installed for several years. I would have the back ones as well but they would not fit due to a hydration system that I have installed on the rear pegs. I love the guards and they have been tested more that I care to admit.....most recently a tip over on a ferry in Texas. Mirrors, and all parts including aux lights are well protected with no damage. As an added bonus the guards work great as a push/pull point when you end up in a ditch in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night (yep...personally verified this operation). The guards also act as a great tie down point for longer ferry/trailer rides... As a final bonus the guards do protect the legs from external hazards and act as a great "width guide" for lane splitting in CA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karstenp, post: 1081616, member: 19112"] I have had the front MC Enterprise guards installed for several years. I would have the back ones as well but they would not fit due to a hydration system that I have installed on the rear pegs. I love the guards and they have been tested more that I care to admit.....most recently a tip over on a ferry in Texas. Mirrors, and all parts including aux lights are well protected with no damage. As an added bonus the guards work great as a push/pull point when you end up in a ditch in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night (yep...personally verified this operation). The guards also act as a great tie down point for longer ferry/trailer rides... As a final bonus the guards do protect the legs from external hazards and act as a great "width guide" for lane splitting in CA. [/QUOTE]
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