cylinder head protection bars?.

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Don't try this at home  :o

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPrCvXLlcyo
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Yep, leave them on.  They cost a lot less than end cans, final drives and top fairings.
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Steve F wrote: I was charged approx £140 by Lovetts in Bristol. Yes, they are subtle and extremely practical bits of bling!

You wouldn't have the part number by any chance ?
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Highlandbear wrote: You wouldn't have the part number by any chance ?

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My tuppence worth. Protecting the heads seems sensible. Riding with panniers on is a real safety issue. A car turned into me and this was the result. I didn't even get knocked off.
His wing was totalled. He paid for a new cylinder head cover, bolts, seals etc £400. Pannier lower scratched but it polished out. (A new pannier lid would have cost him another £200). My left leg, protected by cylinder and pannier, untouched.
I've gone for crash bars and now always ride the bike with its panniers.
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Hi, my rt has Krauser crash bars fitted to protect the heads, they were on the bike when I bought it, also a handy place to mount spot/fog lights if you wanted, I'll take a picture tomorrow and try to attach it to a post.
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futterweasel wrote: Hi, my rt has Krauser crash bars fitted to protect the heads, they were on the bike when I bought it, also a handy place to mount spot/fog lights if you wanted, I'll take a picture tomorrow and try to attach it to a post.
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I put the Wunderlich bars on ,expensive but pretty easy to do if you watch the video on youtube !! they look great in chrome and you can barely see them when you are on the bike !!
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I'll bet you boys were into Meccano when you were little...


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Closet GS owners  ;)
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Casbar wrote: Closet GS owners  ;)
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Casbar wrote: Closet GS owners  ;)

Clearly - why else all the metal work?
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I have a heated towel rail very much the same shape.
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Can't see your problem with the engine bars. If you can put up with that ridiculous 49 litre abortion of an overdone topbox (more appropriately top crate) with it's gas struts, interior light blah blah, then your sense of style is, in my view, somewhat misplaced. If anything was ever overdone, that monstrosity has to be it. Only my opinion of course.
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With you on that one. I hate top boxes. I know very practical but pig ugly.
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