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Tinted m series headlight covers?

This is seriously stupid. Get some covers and paint them.

They stick on with Velcro, so if it gets dark you can pop them off and have fully functional headlights. In the mean time you get nice protection for your lights from trail crap and road slime if you trailer w/o a cover.

Why would anyone put something on your headlights themselves that would block the light and wasn't removable quickly if needed.

If it gets gray out I can just pop one cover off for some safety and visibility. Also a good way for your buds to be able to find you if you get separated.
 
good point.. except it does let a bunch of light out and well it DOES NOT LOOK stuck on it looks like the light was made that way.. but vaild points..oh yeah as i mentioned before velcro ones wil fall of in the trees bye bye hard earned money.. well rock guard is like 10 bucks and wont fall off in the trees.
 
Had mine velcro'd on to two different sleds in three years now and haven't had one come off on me once. I ride trees, land hard from big hits, and roll my sled un-stuck all the time.
Works good.

I'm sure your way works too. I just think the covers are a much better way to go since you can take them off/on at will with one hand. Even while riding, and you don't have to re-apply any type of disposable film to have them again.
 
agreed both ways do the job done i think this post is going nowhere now!!
have a great and safe riding season boys..
 
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