Denali

Too much fannying about here.

I fitted it, exactly as per this thread, clears everything on the bike.

Completed 3,000 miles on all terrains across Europe.

I'm alive and typing this.

Oh, it's as noisy as fook.
 
Too much fannying about here.

I fitted it, exactly as per this thread, clears everything on the bike.

Completed 3,000 miles on all terrains across Europe.

I'm alive and typing this.

Oh, it's as noisy as fook.

Yeah but tou obviously dont have top crash bars fitted. The support bracket for them bolts to the same place as the Denali bracket does and therefore the supplied bracket isnt long enough. So extending it down to make it fit forces the horn down a good couple of inches and into conflict with the paralever bracket. So there is no faffing about its all about doing it in a safe manner.


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Yeah but tou obviously dont have top crash bars fitted. The support bracket for them bolts to the same place as the Denali bracket does and therefore the supplied bracket isnt long enough. So extending it down to make it fit forces the horn down a good couple of inches and into conflict with the paralever bracket. So there is no faffing about its all about doing it in a safe manner.

I do.
 
Yeah but tou obviously dont have top crash bars fitted. The support bracket for them bolts to the same place as the Denali bracket does and therefore the supplied bracket isnt long enough. So extending it down to make it fit forces the horn down a good couple of inches and into conflict with the paralever bracket. So there is no faffing about its all about doing it in a safe manner.


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A solution might be to be able to raise it is drill a hole where the red dot is, obviously measured first, this might raise it enough hopefully.


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