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19-11-08, 11:26 PM | #1 |
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Fully Faired Crash Protectors
New to the world of bikes so I was thinking it would be wise to get some crash protectors for the engine/fairing, bar ends and swingarm just in case I drop the thing! The bike is a fully faired K6 if this helps. Looking for info on best brands, how to fit/ ease of fitting (if DIY - torque settings?) and where to buy. Cheers in advance.
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19-11-08, 11:29 PM | #2 |
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Re: Fully Faired Crash Protectors
As DangerousDave said in another thread, unless you want to drill your fairings the only ones any good that fit are R&G. See here
They come with full instructions to fit and are an easy DIY install. If you are willing to drill your fairings then get motosliders. Cheaper and more effective.
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Re: Fully Faired Crash Protectors
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You get then from either Nate at Motosliders (currently out of stock) or from Blair at SV Racing Parts, both I fully recommend. |
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