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Moto gymkhana crash bars
#1
Hi all,


Recently bought a used Fazer to use for the moto gymkhana sport. At the moment I'm looking around for decent crash protection. The Renntec bars look like the sturdiest option at the moment.


But then I found this tweet: https://twitter.com/motogymkhana/status/...7323642881 These bars look like that are even better! Does anybody know anything about these bars? Which company makes them? Are they available in Europe?

[smg id=2420 type=preview align=center caption="Crash bars moto gymkhana"]

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#2
http://www.renntec.co.uk/iqs/cpti.922/ya...ories.html
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#3
Thanks, but the bars in the picture aren't Renntec's. I'm asking about those.
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#4
You'll be fine with the renntecs, you could always find a way of adding bungs to the bars for even more protection
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#5
Find an engineer with a pipe bender........
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#6
They maybe Motad stainless steel crash bars.


But I think Motad have stopped making them.
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#7
The bike in the picture is Andrew Freeman's who is one of the people that runs Motogymkhana in the UK. These bars were bought in Japan and are not currently available in the UK. I believe Andrew is working with a company to develop some similar bars but I'm not sure when these will be available.


I've got Renntecs on my Fazer and they are fine until you really start pushing on when you can hit the lower front mount on the floor. The Renntecs are a good cheap solution to get started with and it takes a LOT of practice to reach their limitations.
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#8
Thanks for all the info. This makes up my mind and I'm going to order the Renntec bars.
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#9
drill and tap the end of your spindles and fit some old skateboard wheels (trucks)
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#10
What do you mean with spindles? The axles? Or the engine mountingbolts at the lower front of the frame. Those bolts are not to big a diameter so I'm afraid they will bend after a few drops.
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#11
Cars have Axles. motorcycles have Spindles
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#12
Ah that explains it. I will test first after the crash bars are installed if there are parts that need extra protection. It is also possible to order nylon rods and custom make something like this:
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#13
Have a look at this old post for some extra bung/ bars info
http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,1655....#msg110129
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#14
You can buy nylon rod in various OD's and make your own bungs,  but old skateboard wheels are normally free .... If you know some skaters & they make excellent crash bungs...even new on ebay they are as cheap as chips and some have very funky designs on them
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#15
More great advice from deef, I'd never have thought of skate wheels!
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#16
(09-02-15, 12:37 PM)Rattle-Head link Wrote: Ah that explains it. I will test first after the crash bars are installed if there are parts that need extra protection. It is also possible to order nylon rods and custom make something like this:
[smg id=2426 type=preview align=center caption="600rr"]

Are they fitted to the rear peg hangers???? What a dumbass Idea
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