Engine bars

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Silverspur
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Engine bars

Post by Silverspur »

Hi,
Anybody know a supplier of engine bars/crash bars?
Thanks.
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SupermotoDave
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Post by SupermotoDave »

Don't do it.
They tend to tip the bike upside down onto the clocks and wipe them out as well as the seat etc. Footpegs and a handlebar are cheaper to fix
Best bet is a second grab handle on the RHS to match the one on the left.
merry xmas

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Post by 72degrees »

I have it on good authority that Morinis (un-faired ones anyway) 'drop' quite well ;) Not that many 'sticky-outy-bits' to scrunch. Having said that, I managed to trash the unobtainium Verlicchi twistgrip on the Forgotten Error depositing it on the Loton Park tarmac at a pretty paltry speed (I'd only just about got it in to 3rd - which was probably my mistake, as the front was still 'light' when I grabbed the front brake).
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