They come with no instructions, not even a picture. If your bike doesn't already have a similar handguard, then additional work is required and this may take some time to sort out. Both handlebars will need to be cut off at the ends and the throttle tube may need to be drilled or cut off. end of the rod. The outer clamps are articulated so they can be adjusted, but that also makes them a bit bulky. My bike has tapered handlebars so I used a 1" clamp adapter and a 7/8" collet. I put them on a 2005 KTM 125SX that I just bought. It had Cycra handguards, one of which broke on my first ride and slipped on the root. I've ridden these handguards twice and had two splashes and a small hit on wood without too much trouble. The left guard who kissed the tree has some scratches on the plastic, but that's to be expected. The guard rails didn't move when they hit the ground, but both had a bit of loose hardware, as you can see in the picture with the dangling oval washer. I will solve this problem with a screw lock. The finish on the parts matches the price but these are perfectly serviceable handguards and look nice on the bike. The inner collets are all metal and strong. I will probably buy another set for Yamaha. updates; I have another set for Yamaha. They work quite well and look good. They bend very easily. It helped set them up when fitted to the Yamaha with its handlebars swept backwards, but not so well when the bike falls in the driveway.
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