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Old Oct 27, 1999 | 08:55 PM
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Overall opinions on either nerf? Which perform, fucntion, and look better?

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Old Oct 29, 1999 | 02:42 PM
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I haven't used AC or DG nerfs, but I have used skids from both companies and I'm not impressed with the way they match up to the mounting locations on my Warrior. They seem to be more of a generic type. I don't know whether their nerfs follow that pattern or not. I'm using Graydons and have had them about a year. I have the aluminum ones (6061) and they've taken some fairly hard hits without bending or loosening. The mounting hardware is very good & they bolted right up, but on the Warrior, at least, it requires two holes to be drilled in each foot peg to fasten the rear tube of the nerf

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Old Nov 6, 1999 | 10:30 AM
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i would prefer neuther and get Graydon proline nerfs! the only thing i have to say about them is top of the line in racing my friend brian eakin has them on almost aall of his race quads and he is #1 in the nation for 90cc pro class
 
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