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Old 02-01-2012, 12:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Looking to get the pro armor nerfs, I like two kinds just cannt make up my mind.

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Pro Armor Revolution Nerf Bars

I like the looks of both. Leaning more to the revolution but am still stuck.
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Old 02-01-2012, 06:39 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Revolutions. That's what I have. They are awesome and you change between solid or net heelguards.
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Revolutions. That's what I have. They are awesome and you change between solid or net heelguards.
Do you have a pic to post? I remember seeing them when we went riding.
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Definitely go with the revolutions. I have a set on my bike too and I really like them. I use to have that cheaper set on my raptor and the heelguard welds were garbage and they fell apart. Same thing with the set my buddy had on his YFZ450 except his only lasted a few rides.
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I like the solid heel guards for more protection and the look of the net heels plus maybe save a little weight and less mud would stick on them.
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The first link is a solid heel guard that cant be removed. Its just welded on and in my experience with 2 different sets those welds are garbage. The revolution will let you run net heels if you want or you can bolt on a set of solid heels aswell.
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The first link is a solid heel guard that cant be removed. Its just welded on and in my experience with 2 different sets those welds are garbage. The revolution will let you run net heels if you want or you can bolt on a set of solid heels aswell.

I did not know that thank you. That makes up my mind!!
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