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The JFG RACING Dirt Bike Hand Guards combine a tough 6061 aluminum frame with a resilient PP plastic shield, offering universal fitment for 7/8" and 1 1/8" handlebars. Designed for dirt bikes, pit bikes, ATVs, and ebikes, these guards protect your hands and controls from debris, impacts, and weather, while maintaining a clean, professional look. Ideal for riders seeking reliable hand protection with versatile compatibility and rugged style.






D**N
Fits large and small bikes, super well made!
The design of these with the plastic sort of molded around the metal is great. Universal design fit a kid's bike easily and will help keep brake levers safe. Was not sure if they would but the included adaptor lets these work for large and smaller bikes. Good product.
A**R
Good enough for easy road riding
These are good for the price. They are probably not the best ones if you really plan to go hard off road riding and through rocky terrain or a bunch of branches, but they are good for protecting the brake and clutch lever if you hit some small branches or low side the bike on a pavement road or dirt road. The plastic covers are not big enough to keep your hands form getting too cold, but they are better than nothing.
C**R
Cheaper copy of a Tusk D- flex handguard
Let's be honest, this is basically a cheaper copy of a Tusk D-Flex handguard that is available here on Amazon or at Rockymountain. I know because I have many sets of the original (best). I am using these on my daughter's CRF150F. Are they decent handguards? Yes, far better than the Cycra flag guards and ODI bar ends they replaced for less $$. Buy these instead of any flag guards. How do these compare to Tusk? Tusk guards have better build quality but cost at least twice as much. Tusk guards have better hardware, more resilient plastic, and stouter mounts. Tusk also has their pro version with bigger plastic guards and more hand protection. Which should you buy? Buy the JFG guards if you are on a budget, have an older bike, or just want some solid protection in areas with little brush that don't require bigger plastics. When might you want better? If you race enduro or scrambles in lots of trees and brush and need a more protective and resilient guard or have a new $14k bike spend an extra $50 and buy the Tusk Pro.
R**Z
Buy the Acerbis or Cycra. These are pure Chinesium.
You get what you pay for. In this case, the price is ridiculously cheap and the product reflects it. They were easy enough to install, but the hardware felt precariously close to failure just tightening them. I suspect these will be 1 time use handguards - likely to break at the very first impact. Serves me right for being cheap. UPDATE - As expected, total failure on the first drop. My daughter dropped her KLX230 from a standstill and the handguards failed miserably. The guard itself deformed sufficient to prevent the clutch lever from moving and the mounting hardware bent beyond repair. These are purely for looks. Don't buy them.
C**R
Happy with product
Very impressed with how firm these guards are looks like they will stand the test of time.
J**Y
Good fit, not too bulky, really sturdy!
The handguards came on time, they fit on my bike really well. I have an Enduro so my front brake has wires for the lights on the bottom and these didn't interfere at all. Really strong with the solid aluminum bar. Haven't crashed or gotten into trees yet, but they do help on the cold mornings and with bugs and rocks for sure. I did have to trim my clutch and brake levers so they wouldn't contact the inside of the guard but not sure if that applies across the board on all makes and models of bikes.
C**D
CHEAP AND WILL BREAK THE FIRST IMPACT THEY HAVE
DO NOT BUY, THEY WILL BREAK THE FIRST IMPACT THEY TAKE. Took a very small fall and immediately broke the handguard then ended up breaking my clutch lever and perch at the same time. Waste of money.
G**G
Amazing product, excellent value and great fit on Royal Enfield Himalayan
Surprisingly well made for the money spent!! I used this to fit a Royal Enfield Himalayan and the black color fits the motorcycle perfectly and looks very nice!! A couple of things to note... - I had already installed a cell phone holder on my handlebar and I had to reposition this phone holder to attach this unit and secure it to handle bar. - importantly, I had to adjust the wind shield position to a higher incline as the handle bar lock on the Himalayan wouldn’t engage i.e., the handle wouldn’t turn all the way to the left to lock the motorcycle as this crash guard would hit the wind shield before turning fully to the left. Once I repositioned the windshield, it is OK and now I can lock the motorcycle.
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