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Old 06-09-2009, 05:12 PM   #1
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Rokmen Strykers

I'd like to see pictures of the Rokmen Strykers on a TJ preferably without a flare but either way works.

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Old 06-09-2009, 05:46 PM   #2
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The full corners with tubes are called Strykers, the full corners without tubes are called the Mercenary Corners.

My friend Jon (QuickSilverCon here on JF) is currently painting his Strykers. We'll get them on within the next week on two, and hopefully he will have pictures up soon!
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Old 06-09-2009, 07:48 PM   #3
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Something like this..



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Old 06-09-2009, 07:51 PM   #4
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i've been meaning to ask, what is the point in the tubes in the rear?
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Old 06-09-2009, 08:31 PM   #5
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Something like this..

Ahh Rokmen you continue to tease me with those Highline tube fenders!

And yea that's exactly what I meant, the Strykers without the stock flare, those look beautiful I might be ordering a set pretty soon.
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Old 06-09-2009, 08:34 PM   #6
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i've been meaning to ask, what is the point in the tubes in the rear?
I dont get it either. I dont think they look good at all. If your running tube fenders up front why not just run em in the rear; does the same thing as the strykers and looks much better, just my .02.
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I dont get it either. I dont think they look good at all. If your running tube fenders up front why not just run em in the rear; does the same thing as the strykers and looks much better, just my .02.
Personally I love the look of them because I am a fan of the "flareless" TJ. The tube fenders in the rear also enclose the tire, with these I can buy them once and then trim as needed and still have the same protection. I guess it is really a personal preference because as you said they both offer more or less the same protection I just like how they look better.
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Personally I love the look of them because I am a fan of the "flareless" TJ. The tube fenders in the rear also enclose the tire, with these I can buy them once and then trim as needed and still have the same protection.
Makes sense, to each his own
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Personally I love the look of them because I am a fan of the "flareless" TJ. The tube fenders in the rear also enclose the tire, with these I can buy them once and then trim as needed and still have the same protection. I guess it is really a personal preference because as you said they both offer more or less the same protection I just like how they look better.
I don't really understand how the straight tube that far about the tire helps protect it though.
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Strykers help keep this from happening...

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Strykers help keep this from happening...

Well now that makes perfect sense!

Didn't think it was protecting the tire.
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just an idea but if rokmen gave us all a deal, lets say half off, we could post more pictures of them.
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Ahh Rokmen you continue to tease me with those Highline tube fenders!

The blue ball period is almost over my friend......
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The blue ball period is almost over my friend......
Oh boy! Haahaha
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The blue ball period is almost over my friend......
We've heard promises like this before
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