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<blockquote data-quote="cleonard" data-source="post: 58675" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>I'm a cheap bastard and I don't go down too often so I have the less expensive Tusk D-flex type. They were around $50 or $55 I think. Those ones that timoyz linked to sure do look nice and are for sure much stronger looking than the Tusk ones. </p><p></p><p>Bark busters preform several functions. If you ride overgrown trails I consider them a must. Those plants can reach out an zing your fingers pretty good. The bark busters also do a great job of protecting your levers when the bike goes down. They also protect a bit from roost and protect you a lot better than nothing should need to do some actual bark busting. </p><p></p><p>It all depends on where and how you ride. If you like the nasty tight singletrack they are a must. On a MX track, perhaps not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleonard, post: 58675, member: 21"] I'm a cheap bastard and I don't go down too often so I have the less expensive Tusk D-flex type. They were around $50 or $55 I think. Those ones that timoyz linked to sure do look nice and are for sure much stronger looking than the Tusk ones. Bark busters preform several functions. If you ride overgrown trails I consider them a must. Those plants can reach out an zing your fingers pretty good. The bark busters also do a great job of protecting your levers when the bike goes down. They also protect a bit from roost and protect you a lot better than nothing should need to do some actual bark busting. It all depends on where and how you ride. If you like the nasty tight singletrack they are a must. On a MX track, perhaps not. [/QUOTE]
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