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Yoshi vs Woodcraft Engine covers

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    Yoshi vs Woodcraft Engine covers

    I see Yoshi http://www.yoshimura-rd.com/ps-3431-...gsx-r1000.aspx has engine covers as well as Woodcraft. I trust Woodcraft, and have a Yoshi full exhaust system, which I also trust. The Yoshi dosen't cover the whole casing like Woodcraft, are they reliable?

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    Re: Yoshi vs Woodcraft Engine covers

    I would go for the woodcrafts as they have replaceable sliders that are readily available at the track if you were to go down. Also I just get nervous with that design as it looks like they could bend and poke a hole in the cover anyways.

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    Didnt you already have a thread on this topic already? Woodcraft is the way to go.

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    Re: Yoshi vs Woodcraft Engine covers

    WOODCRAFT is also local.
    Support them as they are a lot more readily available at the track.

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    Re: Yoshi vs Woodcraft Engine covers

    Quote Originally Posted by 03Worc9R View Post
    WOODCRAFT is also local.
    Support them as they are a lot more readily available at the track.

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    Re: Yoshi vs Woodcraft Engine covers

    Woodcraft it is then. My last thread was asking about what comes in the kit, now I just wantesd to get some feedback on other products Jim. I do favor the Woodcrafts just as well. Thnx folks for the Replys, and help.

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    Re: Yoshi vs Woodcraft Engine covers

    I've seen the Yosh covers crashed. they dont hold up as well, plus the Woodcraft covers use a replacable skid plate. i've used my plate up quite a bit & still havent needed to repalce it.

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