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What had initially gotten our attention was Mojo's precision-machined billet disk guard. Although we had been running a disk guard for a few years now, it had seen its fair share of rocks and was starting to look pretty ragged. The Mojo guard is a work of art with a replaceable fin, fitted with stainless hardware and can be replaced in minutes if damaged. The solid billet caliper holder has zero flex, improving rear brake feel over stock. This disk guard is nothing short of orange anodized, Man-Jewelry. -If I were a rapper, I'd wear it on a chain around my neck. Yup, that cool. For those who enjoy tinkering with their rides, installation of said "Bling" is a very Zen-like experience, best done on a quiet rainy day when one can work undisturbed and get down with your motorcycle. Some might call these frivolous trinkets but they are really much more than that when you take a good look at the construction and detail into these components. Our first order of business before installing was a thorough deep cleaning of the bike. We've found the cleaning agent Totally Awesome sold at the Dollar Store to be a really great cleaner for dirt bike use. It's not too harsh but literally melts dirt away and really does a nice job of bringing a dungy bike back to factory-fresh relatively easy. Best of all, it's only a buck a bottle. Hit the heavy cake off with a hose, spray the entire bike down, everything, lay it on its side and give'er a good scrubbin'. August 2016 9

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