THE BEST NERFS BARS
#1
Hello.Id like to install any nerf bars on my BansheeI don know which are the nerfs that offers the maximum protextion.I will like these with the maximum width.Do you know what is the more beautiful and more width????Graydon,DG,AC??
Thanks for advanced.
Thanks for advanced.
#3
I have the AC RACING Pro=Peg nerf bars also. The first set I bought were DG. I really like the AC a whole lot more. The webbing in my DG were falling apart and could not be replaced. Also I had a lot of trouble with the shifter side of the DG bars webbing. You could not get your boot between the webbing and shifter. I had to end up cutting away the webbing strap that was in the way. The plus side of AC is that you can replace the webbing. You can also adjust how tight the webbings are streched. The footpegs are also set at about one inch down and one inch back which gives you a really nice position on the bike. The weight transfer put more of your body weight over the rear end which aids in traction. We all know the banshee can use any help in the traction department. Well I hope this helps you out. Be safe!
#4
I would get Graydon Proline. You can see a picture of mine at www.exriders.com/gpnerfs.shtml Or www.graydonproline.com They work great. I have already been in a race with them and they still look like new. I have had them for 4 months and not one problem.
#5
My .02 cents.
I have always thought Graydon were the best. They seemed to be made better and the material seemed thicker, at least that was the way it was back in '92 or so when I was racing alot. Now I am getting back into it and it seems that things have changed. I bought Graydons for my current bike and a friend has he same bike with AC's. The AC's now look thicker and stronger. Plus, my friends are a few years old and still holding up great. My Graydons aren't even a year old yet and one is really loose where the actual nerf bolts to the bracket that bolts to the frame. I tightened it, but it has loosened again.
I am now working on my 250R project and I think I am going to go with AC Propegs this time.
I just dont think that Graydon is using the quality of material they used to use. They have always been my first choice until now...
As far as DG goes, dont even waste your money, they are the cheapest made and they are heavy!
HTH
I have always thought Graydon were the best. They seemed to be made better and the material seemed thicker, at least that was the way it was back in '92 or so when I was racing alot. Now I am getting back into it and it seems that things have changed. I bought Graydons for my current bike and a friend has he same bike with AC's. The AC's now look thicker and stronger. Plus, my friends are a few years old and still holding up great. My Graydons aren't even a year old yet and one is really loose where the actual nerf bolts to the bracket that bolts to the frame. I tightened it, but it has loosened again.
I am now working on my 250R project and I think I am going to go with AC Propegs this time.
I just dont think that Graydon is using the quality of material they used to use. They have always been my first choice until now...
As far as DG goes, dont even waste your money, they are the cheapest made and they are heavy!
HTH
#6
Nah...Graydons are just fine...Not even the slightest wiggle or loosening of the bolts.
If a banshee won't vibrate them to death, nothing will.
They (Graydon)have passed the test for me. I have DG on my 400ex...I do not like them...they serve the purpose, But seem heavy and the netting did not hold up at all.
If a banshee won't vibrate them to death, nothing will.
They (Graydon)have passed the test for me. I have DG on my 400ex...I do not like them...they serve the purpose, But seem heavy and the netting did not hold up at all.
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