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Re: [ST] mud guard removal



42 and I cut the ugly sucker off.  To heck with it's function a good mud 
bath doesn't bother me and besides it's only riding gear and it is 
washable.  I like the looks of the bike more without the guard.

T Elliott

Spell wrote:

>I think the mud guard removal comes down to a generational thing.  I'd bet
>the 35 and under crowd tends to like the form and the 36 and over crown
>tends to like the function.  Just an observance from the road, I'm still on
>the fence as to my plans, it does look good, but it does make a mess... But
>PowerMax makes you do it anyway.  Underseat exhaust is good for the kids,
>nothing for them to accidently burn their log on during the dismount.  Still
>a big price tag though....
>
>Anyway... There's my $.02 and a cup of coffee.
>
>
>-Spellmn
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>-Scenic Mystic, CT
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