KX Riders
General => In General... => Topic started by: machine on February 21, 2005, 03:04:22 PM
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FYI;
I thought I saw some one here one time looking for a "Carbon Fiber"
Pipe guard????
E-Line Carbon Fiber 2-Stroke Pipe Guard
Carbon fiber reinforced with Kevlar
Much stronger and lighter than aluminum
Exact fit to specific pipes
Exceptional workmanship
Guard includes stainless clamps
Note:If pipe is FMF, please include FMF part # in notes section at checkout
The two stroke guards use two stainless steel clamps that wrap around the pipe. The exhaust pipe does not have to be removed for guard installation.
E Line uses a composite of carbon fiber, Kevlar, fiberglass, and high temperature resins in custom molding pipe guards. This combination of materials distributes any impact over a large area to reduce the pipe damage. The lightweight composite has 75% greater tensile strength than aluminum. Aluminum guards or thick wall pipes will not distribute impacts as well and weight more than E Line?s composite material.
The guards weigh between 9 ? 20 ounces depending on the model. Light enough so that factory motocross teams including Team Honda and Factory Connection use E Line Moto Pipe Guards. Team Yamaha Offroad, and Team KTM Offroad use E Line Full Coverage Pipe Guards.
E-Line Carbon Fiber 2-Stroke Pipe Guard
Was: $119.95
Now: $113.95
Model: CR125 CR250 CR500 KX125 KX250 KX500 KDX200 KDX220 KDX250 RM125 RM250 RMX250 YZ125 YZ250 KTM125SX KTM200SX KTM200EXC KTM200MXC KTM250SX KTM250EXC KTM250MXC KTM300SX KTM300EXC KTM300MXC
Pipe Type: Stock FMF Fatty FMF Gnarly/Burly FMF Rev FMF SST Pro Circuit (Works or Platinum)
Year: 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98
Quantity:
UNSURE? info@faster-motocross.com
Product Number: FMX00369
E-Line Carbon Fiber 2-Stroke Pipe Guard
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Can we see one?
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I think you can see it here!
I hope?
(http://www.faster-motocross.com/images/el-01lg.jpg) (http://www.faster-motocross.com/e-line-carbon-fiber-2-stroke-pipe-guard.html)
*** EDITED: Click photo for website ***
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My Carbon pipeguard!
//doordie
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Wouldnt the clamps scuff the pipe?
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Wouldnt the clamps scuff the pipe?
Your asking this within a thread that's 12 years old... :?
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isnt that better than starting a new one ? i'm not sure thats why i did it this way.
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isnt that better than starting a new one ? i'm not sure thats why i did it this way.
works for me...
Keeps the info on the site less fragmented...
I use a clamp to hold my EGT in the pipe... No scratches yet.. As
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Scratches are better than dents :-D