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DirtyDan
well I just spent the last two hours freezing my jibblets off in a unheated garage
(15 deg outside). these things were a major pain to get to fit on stock bars.

they are the rallys, paid $60 (no i cant post pick, no digital camera)

I was looking at the powermadds, but i didn't like the mounts, kinda looked cheesy
if you know what i meen.

If I had to do it over again, would have got the madds, dont get me wrong the rallys look way cool, and am shure they will work, but wow!

just thought id let everyone know incase they were looking at getting a pair of these.
Trx480Ryan
I had no problem mounting some acerbis on some tag bars with similar bend, and well there really F%^$ing stong, they with help the wreck that bent my frame. Not sure wich model tho how ever.


Ryan
Herrmann102
I've had my rallys on my last two machines. Like Ryan said, these things are STRONG!! I've bent stems and bars and the worst that has happened to these are some scratches. They are a little tough to mount to stock bars but a lot of places that sell them say they will need minor modifications to fit most stock ATVs. We run powermadds on our snowmobiles, and although they look and work good, they are just about guarunteed to break off if you crash. I've been through a couple myself.
chinquad
I had the rally's and they suck for installation but are very strong. I gave them away and bought the rally pro's witch mount totally different and the install was easy as hell. If you have fat bars specify that because they usually come with stock bar mounts. I had madd's too, they are cheesey ass hell.
hondamaniac
QUOTE(Herrmann102 @ Nov 28 2005, 08:51 PM)
I've had my rallys on my last two machines. Like Ryan said, these things are STRONG!! I've bent stems and bars and the worst that has happened to these are some scratches. They are a little tough to mount to stock bars but a lot of places that sell them say they will need minor modifications to fit most stock ATVs. We run powermadds on our snowmobiles, and although they look and work good, they are just about guarunteed to break off if you crash. I've been through a couple myself.
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^^^^ I second that. If I were to do it again I would get rid of the Powermadds and get the Acerbis. The only reason I wanted to try the Powermadds was that I had quite a few pairs of the Acerbis and the Powermadds came in Honda Red thumbsup.gif
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