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21 Nov, 2017
Fair price, good product to procect your bike in the event of a slow speed fall.
1 of 1 found this helpful I heard about Pro Guards on the "Motorman" videos (Thanks Jerry).
I just bought a 2017 Ultra Limited Low and was worried about scraping up the crash bars if it should tip over while parking or doing slow speed training. The Pro Guards seemed like a great idea at a fair price to protect the crash bars.
The front guards went on in seconds with no hitch. The rear pair are a little harder to install because of the smaller diameter of the rear guards. I used a hair dryer to make the plastic more flexible and they snapped on OK.
The rear guards aren't quite a perfect on the 2017 Harley's because apparently they redesigned the rear crash bars to give the passenger more leg room. They still fit acceptably, but the radius on the lower rear crash bar seems to be tighter than the guard is molded for.
I like that they can be removed easily for cleaning the bike, or (God forbid) if the bike falls and they get trashed.
Replacing the guards is a LOT cheaper than buying new crash bars, especially at the prices Harley charges.
Obviously, if you dump your bike at speed these guards probably won't help, but your worries are bigger than cosmetic damage at that point.

05 Oct, 2016
A Magazine Loader That Works
I've tried a couple of other magazine loaders that just don't work.
I had a few new magazines that had VERY stiff springs in them. It was killing my fingers to try to fully load them. A friend showed me this loader and I ordered one the same day. This thing it's an ingenious design that is well made. It lets you load magazines with VERY stiff springs with ease. No more sore fingers and way more shooting enjoyment.

05 Oct, 2016
A Good Reflex Sight For The Money
7 of 7 found this helpful I was looking for a decent reflex sight that wouldn't break the bank. This unit did what I wanted for a decent price.
Pros are that it seems pretty rugged, it uses a CR123 battery, has good optics, and it has a wide range of settings.
The only Con I've noticed is that the quick release lever sticks out because of the cantilever offset and doesn't have a locking clip or pin. This isn't a big deal for casual use but it could certainly create a problem if you were in a tactical situation where it could get snagged on clothing and possibly release the sight from your rifle.
Other than that flaw it's a great deal.