Are you Protected? CrossLinked Components Swing Arm Guards are Amazing
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2024
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Time to check out these fantastic swing arm guards from Cross Linked Components. I don't think there are any better swing-arm guards in the business. The protection is second to none. The fork tube guards are also great.
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East coast coal region of PA here. We have rocks here with alittle dirt sprinkled between, and the rocks that are here are super sharp!
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I got swing arm guards for my KTM on AliExpress for like $10 and they work great
I've ridden over and made trails over the nastiest a'a' lava flows on the Big Island of Hawaii and never dinged or gouged a swing arm and as for the fork tubes I used ABS vent tubing cutting it 3/4 in half so it snaps tight on the fork tube. for you crash prone riders out there with bling bikes maybe you should rap your scoot and body in bubble rap...there I fixed. it for ya. s/
Hey brotha. Lota Hawaii boys have been picking these up including kana boy, Ryder guest, velo. They are for all kinds of riders that ride real extreme terrain 🔥
I like what you said. Perfect.
That's one long sentnce .
@@richbenoit1840 Oops my bad, put a period somewhere in there for me. Mahalo
Let us know if you have any question about our guards! I’m just one guy in my garage trying to bring the best possible parts to the people, happy to chat!
If you run aftermarket TM designs chain guides….. These things will not fit and you have to cut the shit out of them. And they still don’t fit right. Take that into consideration.
Thanks for mentioning this!
If you take your time and have a dremel to make small incremental cuts you can get them to fit fine. I have the TMD chain guide and the BPD swingarm tab guard and these protectors and they work/fit great. Maybe crosslinked should ship them with a template of the area to cut away to make them fit with these parts.
Hey man, sorry that you had a less than ideal experience. I would be interested in seeing a picture to be able to make our product better. It’s a one man show.
@@crosslinkedcomponents4494 I totally understand… I’m not knocking your product one bit. If I would’ve just used the stock chain guide and sliders it would’ve been more than perfect.. I wish I had some pictures. I just ended up throwing the swing arm guards in my garbage
@@Ride4life311 no worries. If you ever want to give us another try I’d be happy to work with you on getting the perfect fit. Thanks for giving us a try!
Wrap-around lower fork guards to protect the stanchions....good investment.
Im rocking a pair of these swing arm guards. Im going to grab a pair of upper and lower fork guards as well. Thanks Kyle!
Thanks for supporting our business!
Just say they paid you for advertising this BS. You know it’s BS, the guy across the street knows it BS. Protect what????? Against what???? A scratch then add a pocket to pack mud in? 😂 This is pure clown shoe material.
Hey brotha, we developed this product to help protect dirtbikes from hard enduro based abuse. I have been chasing the US hard enduro series for the last few years, and its a serious problem. Just a one man business trying my best to make the best protection components possible.
@@crosslinkedcomponents4494is the idea that it's protecting the swing arm and front forks against scratches?
@@crosslinkedcomponents4494 I ride hard enduro and this is not a “serious problem” at all. Anywhere. To anyone. It’s a BS product and you know it is. Idk if you’re a one man show. Thats your problem. My problem is your ethics. Trying to sell a BS probably for a problem that doesn’t exist, it actually creates problems. Then claiming there are “serious problems”. You are so full of it I can smell it.
Its a dirt bike...its meant to get dirty & banged up...smh... pavement princess
I don't understand why? Had 20 dirt bikes never needed them and I ride Washington State rocky single track. Seems like adding useless weight to keep your bike pretty ..
Our products are built for those that Ride Hard, lots of variety in terrain, some people don't need them.
@@crosslinkedcomponents4494 I would never bash your products. They look great and work amazing. I just have never needed this specific protection. I don't mind scratches on my bikes, i guess.
Harbor Freight has stainless steel zip ties that may hold up better than the plastic ones.
These zip ties are not your average hardware store. Over 250lb break strength and thick / wide. Some people are naturally harder on things. For them I suggest a hose clamp.
Cool. I need some. Eventually
From my experience mud makes more mess when it goes under swing arm protections, then without it.
We have a set of decals that are an option to completely cover the swingarm before installing the plastic guards. Depending on the terrain you ride, rocks can make a much bigger problem haha!
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Great video. As always 👍
Kyle is awesome 🔥🤝
These add no value to me. Those are two places that should hold up
I probably should get these swing arm guards I keep breaking the plastic ones. Don't be lazy like me and never clean behind your swing arm guards I have some nasty pitting and corrosion from junk staying trapped for a few years....
We have some graphics that go on underneath so you never have to clean underneath. I’m lazy!
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Totally unnecessary bolts at back.
The bolts attatch to a bracket. No drilling required. And by my experience, very very necessary
Iv been using sewing arm guards with no bolts at the back for 20 years and never had one come off. @@crosslinkedcomponents4494
OEM's don't put them on there because it's not a huge damage area if you are running the proper skid plate. That includes the gnarliest TKO Hard Enduro. could you get a ding or two? sure. A good set of quality decals provides protection for most of the smaller stuff. Plus it makes it very difficult to clean. To each their own though some people put all kinds of crap on.