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• #2
I'm not sure I understand what it is
Edit: now I do
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• #3
Like it, looks beautifully made, but in stainless how much is it going to weigh?
Also looks likely to deform easily as its only mounted at one end of the 'c' shaped plate? Or is that the point of it being made from stainless that its much tougher, and won't fatigue fail like aluminium would?
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• #4
Norris told us that the Goon Guard was designed in such a way that “in the event of a large impact it will bend before it transmits the force of that impact to your disc tab and fork.” After the guard absorbs the impact, it can easily be realigned. This can happen many times without it affecting the strength of the metal.
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• #5
I've been quoted 207g for Goon Guard my Max Power one is 155g
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• #6
Just don't down that double whisky before you get on court.
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• #7
^Max power it is then.
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• #8
I'd take one of these to decorate the bike I never ride. Let me know if you go ahead with the order.
I've been chatting to Henry Norris about his new guards, I prefer the mounting method to the max power one so I'm going to buy one - the shipping is looking at $45CAD so is anyone else interested so we can reduce that a bit and all benefit? Stainless steel. $65CAD