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Originally Posted by nynd
I swear, the guy to a baseball bat to it and whacked it with no breakage just to prove it can take a rock. I think it also comes down to its shape and size and if there are any parting lines (which maybe a weak spot).
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I think they are made of Lexan/polycarbonate. The baseball bat is a favorite example, as it's typically sharp objects, such as large crushed rock, that cause cracks -- rounded blunt objects like a baseball bat are about the easiest shape for Lexan to handle.
I wonder how much difference those clear plastic headlight shields really make? You know, the ones that go on sorta like the paint protection film, only mush thicker using self-stick adhesive. I've used it on one of my motorcycles and it hasn't yellowed or anything over the past five years.