Engine bars and highway pegs

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mercator1
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Engine bars and highway pegs

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Has anyone put the Wunderlich bars and the Ilium Works highway pegs on their RTLC?  Was wondering about the fitment, since the clearances seem pretty tight.
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Larsn
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Wunderlich bars and Illium highway pegs are a happy combination.  Love em.
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lotoofla
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The Wunderlich Bars are German TUV approved, and some what clumsy to install, they will save you a lot of money if the bike falls.
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Unless the bike rolls over the top of the bar.  Then it's lots and lots of money.
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lotoofla wrote: The Wunderlich Bars are German TUV approved, and some what clumsy to install, they will save you a lot of money if the bike falls.

RTMan's correct - the bars will won't add much to the protection in a drop, compared to head-guards.  However, in an off at any kind of speed they may well lead to far more damage.


Quite apart from all that though, surely the most important thing is that they look dreadful!!!


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richardbd wrote:



Quite apart from all that though, surely the most important thing is that they look dreadful!!!


:alas: :alas: :alas:

Could go all the way - and mod a couple of these.
https://m.deere.co.uk/en_GB/products/at ... eries.page?

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