Engine Crash Bars

tunnie

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Are they easy to install? Do you just bolt them on, or do things need taking off / dismantling?
 
The Hepco & Becker ones need you to remove the engine mount bolts (which for most owners means buying the correct size Torx socket.) Obviously suggest work on one side at a time and I did stick a car jack up under the bash plate - but that was more for my comfort than an absolute requirement.

Other than this because the GS is not symmetrical from side to side the spacers are different sizes so I did have to redo the first side as I got the spacers in the wrong places.

However the whole job is easy to do, does not take long and does not need an extra pair of hands.

If you can get to ADVRIDER - this thread has pictures of the process
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=191779
 
H&B bars are fairly handy but fiddly to get right, as mentioned you'll need a T55 socket to remove engine bolts... one at a time I think is the accepted wisdom just in case...:eek:
 
As said above H&D are straight forward to fit. On tip is to make sure the job is carried on a leval surface. I did mine when my 07 1200GS was new and performed the job on a slope! Not that extreme either. It made one side, the upper, difficult to thread the bolts in.
 


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