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RandyS
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Edited Date/Time 3/31/2015 1:28pm
I surely can't be the only one that thinks the Polisport swingarm cover ranks right up there with the stupidest MX products of all time.
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RPM68
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3/31/2015 12:40pm
RandyS wrote:
I surely can't be the only one that thinks the Polisport swingarm cover ranks right up there with the stupidest MX products of all time.
I actually thought they were sick! Quick alternative to powder coating and protecting your swingarm.

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3/31/2015 12:50pm Edited Date/Time 3/31/2015 12:50pm
RandyS wrote:
I surely can't be the only one that thinks the Polisport swingarm cover ranks right up there with the stupidest MX products of all time.
Different products for different folks.
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3/31/2015 1:00pm
It's the swingarm equivalent of those stupid spoke straws. Or maybe the equivalent of those plastic couch protectors your grandma puts on all her furniture.

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3/31/2015 1:08pm
You mad!!!! They are great for enduro. I installed them a year ago and after a while i lost one.... now one side of thr swingarm is garbagr and thr other is like new. Of course for mx they are just for te look
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3/31/2015 1:16pm
Good protection against rocks and such in tight sections while riding out west. It's a frame guard for your swing arm. I like it.
RandyS
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3/31/2015 1:17pm Edited Date/Time 3/31/2015 1:18pm
RandyS wrote:
I surely can't be the only one that thinks the Polisport swingarm cover ranks right up there with the stupidest MX products of all time.
ML512 wrote:
Different products for different folks.
Spoken like a true administratorWink Let me add that I have to order plastic next week and will be getting Polisport from Motosport because they're both site sponsors. Don't have a local shop. Won't be getting a swingarm hubcap.
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3/31/2015 1:17pm
I imagine them like the bedliner on a pickup. Once you take it off you find all the damage it did to the metal underneath.
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3/31/2015 1:18pm
Very nice looking ride Dennis!

Seems that something like that would pay dividends back if you put them on a brand new bike and took em off when you went to sell it.
3/31/2015 1:18pm
Although the ktm pic looks good it makes me wonder whats next. Fender protectors?
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Although the ktm pic looks good it makes me wonder whats next. Fender protectors?
Shifter Skins to protect your boots, like for the street guys LOL.


Btw they already have Fender Protectors, the website to find them is www.decalmx.com

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