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JFG RACING Dirt Bike Handguards,Universal 7/8' and 1 1/8' Brush Handlebar Motorcycle Hand Guards for Dirtbike Snowmobile Enduro Motocross Supermoto Scooter ATV Off Road Accessories - Black

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About this item

  • Aftermarket handlebar Hand Brush Guards for off road and dual sport motorcycles
  • JFG Hand Guards Can Protect Your Hands From Brush Rocks Mud And Cold wind and reinforced to protect your motorcycle in the event of a crash
  • JFG Handguards Is With Enough Room For Brake Cables Control And Other Devices
  • Material:PP Plastic and Aluminum Alloy
  • Fit All Handlebars Range 7/8" 22mm and 1 1/8" 28mm



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Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 26, 2024
They feel durable, and they function as intended. Work really nice.
scott fillmore
Reviewed in Canada on June 5, 2023
First, you get what you pay for. I wreck a pair of high quality guards each year so these would not hold up to my abuse but for my son's TTR125 they are a start. The bolts holding the bar mounts on are almost too short and just bite and are only holding by a couple threads. The second side stripped very easily. I had to find longer bolts to take advantage of the threads past the spot where they stripped. The aluminum is soft soft soft so I suspect that the stripping is a sign that these will deform with the first crash. The bar end inseets did not work as required. They normally crush and expand and wedge themselves against the inside of the bar but one of them didn't collapse like the top of a mushroom and more just twisted itself out of shape so I needed to dig into my bin of parts and use a spare insert I had.If you think you are getting a steal of a.deal, you are not. I may buy another pair when I sell my bike just to make things pretty but these are not as durable as any others I have bought.=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=OK, So I had a chance to ride with these installed and if you plan on doing anything more than looking at these, you are simply throwing your money away.It was a wet night of riding after 6 days of rain. The ground is soft from all the rain, we were riding in the woods and things were slippery so lots of falls. Both plastic guards broke with jagged edges, both metal bars came loose and I could not get the bar ends to tighten up sufficiently to have these stay in place. We were not going fast,.. 14 year old was riding at about 10 to 15 km/h in the woods on a 125cc bike so it was not like they were impacting the ground with Herculean force.I usually will leave a "polite" negative review if something doesnt meet my standards but these are just 100% crap.YouarewastingyourmoneybuyingtheseDont think "Oh, he's just a disgruntled buyer" or "He didnt do this or that right". Ive got 42 years of riding experience and do my own mechanic work so I know what Im talking about.Id love to hear feedback from the seller on why he sells such crap and still manages to pull off a generally fair feedback rating for these. The issues I had were not 1-off issues. They are low quality advertised as mid-quality items.
Busterman
Reviewed in Canada on December 8, 2023
Installed on a 2018 kawasaki KLX250. A little bending was necessary for a perfect fit. Looks great!
Keith
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2022
These fit easily on my 2006 Yamaha TTR125LE and look nice. I only to had to bend the mounting ends a tiny bit in a vise to get things to line up, which would be necessary even with more expensive guards. I had to add a small piece of innertube around each of the bar end mounts to get them to fix securely in the handlebars. My bike has 7/8" steel OEM handlebars, but I think the bar ends would also work with thicker 7/8" aluminum bars with a smaller internal diameter. You might need different bar ends if the ID of your handlebars is larger than mine. Once installed the guards are very secure and should work well.They are clearly not of the same quality design and materials as name brand mounts, but they cost only about 1/3 as much or less and I think they are a good value for light use, the occasional fall, and keeping brush and branches from slapping your hands and control levers. I would say they are less than 1/2 the strength of the Moose Racing guards I have on two of my other bikes, and I would expect they will bend with a hard fall, though probably save your levers. They are soft enough you could probably bend them back easily a few times before they break, but if you need something to hold up to repeated impact or a little abuse, you might want go ahead and buy something more substantial. They are not thin or cheap looking, just the metal is much softer compared to the Moose guards.Update: Bought a second set and installed on a Hawk 250. Works great on that bike too, but I needed to to use a 3/4" spacer (I just used two large nuts) and a longer 8mm x 1.25 bolt to extend the handlebar mount for the left guard so it would clear the clutch cable. The bolt length needs to be more than 1 1/4 inch length below the head but it could be 2" or longer and still work.
Speargun
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2022
I installed these on a 2020 Honda CRF-250 Rally in about 45 minutes. Here's what I took away from the install:Pros:Cheap. At just under 30 bucks I figured that these were worth a try.They look nice.They 'seem' to be sturdy. Time will tell.Assembly was fairly straight forward.Cons:They have to be bent to fit this bike. I was able to use my press brake to make the bends, but most people will probably have to resort to a hammer and a vise. The bends in the pictures are circled. There was a VERY slight bend from the factory, but you can see I had to take mine quite a bit further.The bolts that go into the end of the handle bar has a tapered head, but the bars are not countersunk so the head of the bolt doesn't sit flush. Not a big deal, but the manufacturer should have either countersunk the bar or used a pan head bolt.The bar clamps seem to be okay, but the plastic bushing will probably let the clamp roll/twist if hit with much force.Th bolt that goes through the hand guard and into the clamp needs to be about another 1/4" longer. If you use the oblong washer that comes with the kit, you will only get 3 or 4 threads into the clamp. Even with the washer removed, about half of the threads in the clamp are still unused.Hopefully, I never have to test these out, but if I do, I'm a little concerned that these may roll upon impact.Overall, I think that they will keep the levers from getting broken off (unless hit 'just right') and if you don't mind having to do a little bending/modifying, these hand guards are a decent buy at 29 bucks.
Rebeau
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2021
I don't like writing reviews that mean to slander the company but I thought as a returning consumer everyone should know my updated thoughts about this product. I purchased these hand guards once about a year and a couple months ago and they were solid, quality for the price and fit great on my CB300F. Fast forward to present day, the guards protected my bike from two falls and finally the left one bends and becomes unusable but PROTECTED my lights and my clutch levers beautifully. I purchased them again thinking they would match the quality they did previously but I was wrong. What was sent to me was one with much THINNER metal, the plastic was sloppily outlined and looked like it was misaligned. The weight drastically decreased making me dread that they could snap at the thought of a fall. Be careful buying these in terms of expectations. Sure they will protect your hands from debris and wind but coming from a RETURN CUSTOMER, I am sadly very disappointed that they choose to sacrifice quality to keep production cost low. It's a shame really.
Ricardo García
Reviewed in Mexico on July 24, 2020
Muy buenos
jeromef
Reviewed in Canada on May 17, 2020
Hardware holding the handguard is junk. Allen bolt strip easily. Doesnt fit correctly on fatbar. Handguard itself is good tho.Went for a full day riding, dropped bike few times and hand guards were pushed up... But now all bolts are the end of handle bar are no longer holding. Now i need to buy good quality hardware.Spend the extra $ and get the real deal, if you plan on going in single tracks or dropping it.Id give it a 2.5/5
Juergen
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2019
We usually only use Acerbis, Polisport or Cyrca Handguards, however for this ATV we decided lets try something cheaper.There haven't been many reviews or pics on these so hopefully this helps someone out.These handguards came wrapped in shrink wrap, all hardware was there, no instructions (but you cant really mess this install up).The aluminum bar is nice thick, rigid and overall has a very nice feel to it. Note that the surface is finished textured where as others like acerbis usually use a smooth finish. This finish does look just as good.The cups are molded very well, I was expecting sharp mold lines but the quality really surprised us, can be installed without any sanding. The cups are mounted using bolts so they are replaceable or you could ditch them all together if the aluminum bar is enough for your purpose.The clamp is also aluminum, the bolts are adequate for this purpose and the threads are done nicely. I really love that with this system we didnt have to take everything off the handlebars to slide the clamp off like we have to do on the acerbis ones.The sleeve bolts are finished well also, these should work with two different handlebar thicknesses. We ended up using the original sleeve bolt on our original trx450r handlebars, for that we had to bore out the hole on the aluminum bar some using a step drill, very easy.We assembled the guards loosely, pushed them in place and torqued everything down, it was that easy.We havent taken them on the track yet but judging from the materials I have no doubt they will be good enough and last for trail riding.