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Crash bars
#1
So i`ve been searching for some crash bars posts... but havent found any proper topic about them with pics and stuff.
So I`m interested in the crash bars , but i got no idea where and how they`re attached.If anyone has them on would be great if u guys posted how they look and how they`re attached.I`m thinking about making them on my own since I`m a welder and able to work with metal. Thanks in advance.
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#2
Here you go mate
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-RENNTEC-EN...1e829ec0ee

The guy will advise you how to fit. He did a diagram for me but it was fairly obvious. Free disclock and pouch too
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#3
Great, but maybe someone has them in real life and would be so kind to send me some pics with more detailed info. ?
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#4
And this is what they look like fitted Smile


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(13-09-14, 08:51 PM)PeeGee link Wrote: And this is what they look like fitted Smile
nice wheels - and nice seat too mate, where's the seat from ??
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(13-09-14, 08:51 PM)PeeGee link Wrote: And this is what they look like fitted Smile

Nice looking bike, can you please do a close up pic near the place where u put ur feet? (not sure how to call it in english  :rollin ) I`m interested how it`s attached there.
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(14-09-14, 09:54 AM)Egidijs link Wrote: [quote author=PeeGee link=topic=14661.msg166268#msg166268 date=1410637892]
And this is what they look like fitted Smile

Nice looking bike, can you please do a close up pic near the place where u put ur feet? (not sure how to call it in english  :rollin ) I`m interested how it`s attached there.
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Foot peg.  Smile


Click on the writing under the photo, and the photo will download, you can then zoom in on it and just about see what you need (on a computer anyway)
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#8
Had the Rentec bars on mine since new and they've done a good job when bike rolled off stand or blown over, fortunately never tested them while moving. My only complaint is you have to take bars off to remove sprocket cover. I would get these if I was fitting new engine bars http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/171443789142?nav=SEARCH they fit to engine mount above gearbox
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#9
(14-09-14, 10:34 AM)Jules-C link Wrote: Had the Rentec bars on mine since new and they've done a good job when bike rolled off stand or blown over, fortunately never tested them while moving. My only complaint is you have to take bars off to remove sprocket cover. I would get these if I was fitting new engine bars http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/171443789142?nav=SEARCH they fit to engine mount above gearbox

Was thinking about welding these.
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#10
Here
Everything you ever wanted to know about them is here  http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,1655....l#msg95874
I would say go for bars and the lower ones are a good option without looking too big
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(14-09-14, 04:15 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: Here
Everything you ever wanted to know about them is here  http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,1655....l#msg95874
I would say go for bars and the lower ones are a good option without looking too big

Great, I think I`ll get those small ones...
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