Stantons Headguards... who was asking the Q?

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Stantons Headguards... who was asking the Q?

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check these out.
very similar to the stantons...

i mentioned them on the original post
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I presume they are plastic, seem sturdy and thick enough to take a bit of a slide, what do they sell for?
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boxermania wrote:I presume they are plastic, seem sturdy and thick enough to take a bit of a slide, what do they sell for?
Nope - they're aluminium (or an ally alloy), just like the originals.

The Original Stantons are good for SEVERAL offs - mine have been on both my Rocksters. :)
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boxermania wrote:I presume they are plastic, seem sturdy and thick enough to take a bit of a slide, what do they sell for?
as Rice' says they are made in a foundry... Aluminium £114 sterling .... whatever that is in USD.

They are SUBSTANTIAL..... and came about because the original stantons are not available anymore.. :D
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