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Crash Bungs
#1
Going to treat myself to a pair on pay day, looking on fleabay and the price varies anywhere from £30 - £80 ...
Besides the more expensive ones looking abit nicer is there really much difference?
They seem to bolt onto the frame the same way.
Wouldn't one at 30 quid be just as strong and good as the next at £60.
I could see the more expensive ones maybe been a tad more durable if they come into use. .. but it's not like your going to use them again after they have been used ..
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#2
Have a look at these two posts as there is some good info there for you

http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,12704...#msg143155

http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,1655....#msg110553
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#3
Go for the quality ones like R&G. The bolts are designed to bend and absorb some of the impact, rather than snapping like some of the cheaper alternatives.


I've had R&G crash bungs fitted to my GSX-R1000 race bike and they did a fantastic job of protecting the bike in crashes..
Feel the Fear and do it anyway!

Read about my Project Ruby Racer - FZS 600 Custom build Click this link > > > http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,10613.0.html
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#4
Ah 2 links to nosey at later, cheers Fazersharp Smile
Ta for reply Ruby ..
Il have a read later on then see what's what.
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#5
i had bungs on an old cb1100 x11 and when it was crashed the bent bung took an age to get off!


didnt damage the frame but it was a solid frame
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#6
Interesting read thanks Fazersharp ...
So really in the long run it would seem bars are best ...

Hmmm this changes everthing ...
Looks like my budget is going have to pick up a tad :/ lol

Seen some quite smart ones on fleabay ... Heed ... anyone rate Heed Crash Bars ?
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