Product Review: Ventura Light Guards
Because
$300 module replacements hurt!
This may sound like a sales pitch but it ain’t. It’s really about
rock or better yet, about rocks. Not your Little Richard, Allen
Freed or Bill Haley rock but real rocks invented by The Big Kahuna
in The Sky. The really hard rocks that bust out headlight modules in
bikes. True, The Big Kahuna works in mysterious ways and I’m sure
this is not in the master plan, but stuff happens.
A couple of stats. Yep, I know... stats are boring, but less so
than boring a hole in your wallet or purse if so inclined.
One headlight module for “Ol Trusty,” me 91 Honda VFR. $198.49
online plus shipping, handling, tax and more than likely a couple of
new bulbs for another forty bucks a pop each. Yamaha 600? Even more.
SOS for $166.00. $275.00 for a Gixxer and at least one for the
snowmobile tyros at a whopping four hundred bucks.
An easy fix for the mechanically un-challenged, or you can run
your favorite now visually challenged ride to the nearest dealer and
hang out in the “You gotta have this to be cool” part of the joint,
and wait and pray to The Big Kahuna that you get it back before
Christmas and before one of those stick on Dayglo Mohawk skidlid
things catches your fancy.
The
fix? A chunk of plastic molded specifically for your bikes head
light and a handful of Velcro stickys from Ventura. Same one on “Ol
Trusty” for about seventeen years and nary a ding. OK, I did replace
the Velcro a couple of times. Big deal!
Do I work for Ventura? Nope. Tell ya what though, good stuff is
good stuff and for the bucks and the insurance this is good stuff.
To get a light guard visit the
Ventura website or call Amy at 425-771-2115
Lightning/Summer 2008 |