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| Part Number: KEWL-154 |
4.82 (based on 33 reviews)
27 Reviews
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(4 stars) reviewed on 03/30/12 byJames Faber (mazdabater121) from Palmerston North, , New Zealand, for a 2002 1500 Vulcan Mean Streak wrote: The factory fork guards are a mission to remove. These are a nice little addition, but not many people notice them. They don't quite cover the same gap as the stock ones either. Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 03/19/08 bypete (sleepman) from Bridport, , Europe, for a Triumph Thunderbird 2010 1500 Vulcan Mean Streak wrote: Bit smaller than i thought they would be but look great on the bike, fiddley to get on as you got to take the front wheel off but not that difficult Review Details 3 out of 3 members found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 04/12/07 byBig Dummy (braddonnelly) from Downingtown, PA, United States, for a 2002 Custom Copper with Flames 1500 Vulcan Mean Streak wrote: Lots of compliments. Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 12/28/06 bypitt (pitt) from sarasota, FL, United States, for a 03 1500 Vulcan Mean Streak wrote: I thought the thickness would be greater. It is still a very nice touch. Review Details 1 out of 1 members found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 06/02/06 byrichie (rcb750) from brooklyn, NY, United States, for a 2002 1500 Vulcan Mean Streak wrote: These are really nice! wicked look on the front end! Review Details 1 out of 1 members found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 06/08/05 byWhirlwind (rwindhome) from Algonquin, IL, United States, for a 2002 1500 Vulcan Mean Streak wrote: Easy to assemble providing you can get the front wheel off the axle and dropped enough to clear the screws. Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
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