Hi,
Anybody know a supplier of engine bars/crash bars?
Thanks.
Engine bars
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Re: Engine bars
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
David
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
David
Re: Engine bars
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).
