If TL440 could locate a few burly people in his area, it would be interesting to do a lean the bike over until something touches exercise, and see what touches first. Probably wouldn't be 100% realistic (due to the rider not being on the bike compressing the suspension, or bumpy road eating up ground clearances) - but could reveal something of interest to anyone considering hard guards.
FWIW - I have never really considered hard guards since I have lowered my suspension (and maintained the original travel meaning at full compression it IS riding lower then the factory suspension), plus I've heard of incidents where the guards protected the cylinders, but tore out mounting holes in the engine (obviously with guards that used the engine for attachment points.) YMMV and different people have different priorities then mine, which is good since otherwise everyone would be riding my bike and that would be BORING..

