 After 12 months of testing, I'm giving you guys my final verdict regarding dirt bike protection accessories for the average weekend warrior like myself. Stay tuned! I'm going to show you guys the condition of the bike after using each accessory and give you some specific feedback about each one. And remember, the bike didn't have a single scratch on it, so let's get started from front to back. The polysport disc guard is super easy to disassemble, looks really good and does its job quite well. I believe this protection is a must in off-road. It's really easy to hit a front brake disc no matter where you're riding and the consequences are huge. It does not provide as much protection as the PTEC guard, but let's face it, there are walls that provide less protection than this accessory. These accessories might be the most underrated protection accessories ever. They have kept the bottom of the forks in superb condition, despite all the beating I've been given them. Definitely worth it. If your forks don't have a protective sticker or you want them to be nice and safe, you should definitely consider buying a pair of these. After a full year with them, I only have this tiny mark on the forks, which was made on the only day I didn't have them on. If you don't want your forks to look like these ones, it's definitely worth the money. However, don't forget to remove them every time you wash the bike. Like all accessories, none is 100% foolproof. Despite providing a huge amount of protection, there is an area where the pipe isn't covered. The linkage protection definitely took a bullet for the linkage and you can't beat that. This protection accessory amazed me with how worry-free I was when riding hard into a room. Peace of mind for your pipe has a price after all. These Peatec guards have endured quite the beating. For me, they have become one of the most important accessories on a bike. It's amazing how worry-free you can lay the bike on the side knowing that it won't ruin your day. They are not unbendable, as I found out, but I can't imagine how my radiator would be if I didn't have them on. If you wish to protect your pipe against debris and scratches, this is the best bang for buck guard out there. Don't expect it to protect the pipe from big impacts, but the improved silicone material will definitely keep your pipe covered and looking fresh and flashy. If you're doing hard enduro, it makes perfect sense having them. I wouldn't have the clutch covered in mint condition given the amount of times I've dropped the bike on the side and the rubbing of the boots. The frame guard won't be as crucial as some other accessories since you're not protecting any functional part per se, but none of us likes to have a scratch frame. Don't forget to clean on the inside to avoid scratches like these ones caused by dirt stuck between the frame and the protection. I only clean mine about three times a whole year, so my bad. These guards are in the love-hate section. They do provide a good amount of protection, but they are not unbreakable and sometimes they come off if they get stuck on a rock. Besides that, you definitely have to remove and clean them after every ride to avoid scratches in a swing arm. In the beginning, I always removed and cleaned between rides, but it still got a bit scratched. If I didn't have them, I bet it would be even worse. So if you want to protect your swing arm, this is a good option. And to be fair, the last couple of months I didn't ride with these protections on, so there are few bad scratches that wouldn't be there otherwise. It's an absolute must having one of these for hard and rural. When you're riding in tough sections, you don't even realize where your back wheel goes through and what can damage your rear disc brake. Polisport came up with another silencer protection and I can give you guys my complete seal of approval about this guard. It's the best silencer protection available by Longshot. It covers all of your silencer, it's super well fastened and doesn't leave any scratches. I almost never removed it to wash the bike and it's almost like it was never there. The OEM silencer guard was actually the one that left the silencer all scratched up. The irony. There you have it. Now you know what to expect. And if you ask me, are protection accessories worth the investment for the average weekend warrior, I would say absolutely. Despite the visible damages on the bike, I can assure you that I rode completely worry free for a whole year. And best of all, it gave me confidence. I felt that I could do and try almost anything knowing that the bike would take the fall, which actually improved my riding. And that is priceless. As weekend warriors, we all want to accomplish new things and push our boundaries without the fear of wrecking our bikes. If only a few accessories can give us that peace of mind, I think it's definitely worth it. Hope you liked it, leave your comments below and thank you for watching.