Fork gaurds

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It's pronounced 'Twenty-one-twelve'
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Yes, Yamaha and several after market companies. Google is your friend ::008::
 

terrysig

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NOJ Fork Guards. Cheap and easy. Many others at both ends of the cost and function spectrum.
 

spam16v

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There was a guy popping out fiberglass copies of the Worldcrosser ones. I think they're the best option out there personally, check the vendor thread.
 

Cycledude

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spam16v said:
There was a guy popping out fiberglass copies of the Worldcrosser ones. I think they're the best option out there personally, check the vendor thread.
Ok I'm new here, when I go to the vendor thread there are only 10 adds showing but I'm guessing there must be more than 10 , how do I go about seeing the rest of the adds ?
 

AVGeek

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Cycledude said:
Ok I'm new here, when I go to the vendor thread there are only 10 adds showing but I'm guessing there must be more than 10 , how do I go about seeing the rest of the adds ?
The vendor section has 330 posts (for all types of products). Are you doing a search for fork guards?
 

TheHelios

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spam16v said:
There was a guy popping out fiberglass copies of the Worldcrosser ones. I think they're the best option out there personally, check the vendor thread.
I finally found it after searching for 20+ min. Looks like they haven't been on the forum since last Sep. :/
http://www.yamahasupertenere.com/index.php?topic=14528.135

Cycledude: You can check out AltRider or DBSP for more fork guard options.
 
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