Metal mule crash protection

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Just checking out the Metal mule webpage and they have up to 40 percent off protection parts for the 650/800gs. Brings the engine bars down to around 150quid.

I would take advantage myuself but I've just brough a set of Stalhkoffers!

Hope someone else can take advantage of it!
:)

Save riding! :)
 
I ordered the crash bars and the bash plate two days ago...
I ll post piccies once I receive and install them...
:beerjug:
 
:droolWill the Metal Mule crash bars fit with the Adventure-spec sumpguard?I was about to order the Adventure-spec bars,but if they will fit this is a bargain not to be missed!
 
I have no idea im afraid. Im sure if you ring up and explain they will be able to tell you. Paul the man guys is very helpfull!

I look forward to the pics gs Lad! I'll upload some when my panniers are on:)
 
LOL!

Brave bunch we are! I've heard allot of good about Adventure spec! The main thing is they do the job.

I'm currently deciding what to upgrade next! Engine bars are temtping! :)
 
the adv-spec ones make the bike look too bulky i think...
imho the metalmule ones are more carefully designed, and the cross beam has just one bolt on each side, no bulky triangular joint..
btw your youtube video contributed to my purchase Gunzenbomz because I saw the bars in "3d"...thanks
 
:droolWill the Metal Mule crash bars fit with the Adventure-spec sumpguard?I was about to order the Adventure-spec bars,but if they will fit this is a bargain not to be missed!

Im pretty sure they wont work with our sumpguard, to date nothing else will. Thats why we made the crashbars in the first place after realising nobody else's would fit!

Im glad we did as they're our biggest seller. They're been well proven now with at least ten RTW riders and some major offs reported with little damage. We have some very happy customers

http://www.adventure-spec.com/2009/10/rtw-success-for-adventure-spec-customers/
 
Metal Mule crash bars. They work. And look good:

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the adv-spec ones make the bike look too bulky i think...
imho the metalmule ones are more carefully designed, and the cross beam has just one bolt on each side, no bulky triangular joint..
btw your youtube video contributed to my purchase Gunzenbomz because I saw the bars in "3d"...thanks

I've heard reports from Siberia that the metal mule stuff is not up to the task when put in a real adventure setting :augie

Gunz is correct there is not enough clearance between the MM bars and the plastics. ZippyGser's 800 fell over in the street and landed on the adv-spec bars and they took the force and bent, using up all of the available clearance. He removed the cross brace pulled them back out and he was good to go again. With only one bolt holding the MM cross brace together I wouldn't have much faith in it surviving a decent fall.

For example like this one where Rudimoto demonstrates the strength of the adv-spec bars...

<object width="700" height="385"><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="movie" value="http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=6462063&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=0&show_portrait=0&color=ff9933&fullscreen=1" /><embed src="http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=6462063&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=0&show_portrait=0&color=ff9933&fullscreen=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always" width="700" height="385"></embed></object><p>This particular rock strewn track was beyong my skill level so I gave my bike to Rudiemoto who to my surprise also went for a burton. We're pal's so I forgive him for trashing my bike :o)</p>

Yes I know. he's not wearing a helmet :rolleyes:
 
the adv-spec ones make the bike look too bulky i think...
imho the metalmule ones are more carefully designed, and the cross beam has just one bolt on each side, no bulky triangular joint..
btw your youtube video contributed to my purchase Gunzenbomz because I saw the bars in "3d"...thanks

Happy to help bud!

I'd of preferred the wild@heart bars but with possibly 2-months shipping. Plus will it get from Joburg to here is doubtful..unless someone flew it back. Which was a possibility but my eldest bro chickened out using his BA shipment entitlement.

http://holanusa.com/wildheart-crashbars-gs-p-356.html

Not offical site but its a quick link
 
Not really a hard off!

I've slung mine down the road at 30mph on the Ice, and fallen off twice on the Ridgeway. Pervious owner got hit in the rear by a car in Mororcco, and fell off too many times to count as he rode down to Cape Town.

Maybe my bars are a different set as there are two bolts connecting the front crossmember?
 
Not really a hard off!

I've slung mine down the road at 30mph on the Ice, and fallen off twice on the Ridgeway. Pervious owner got hit in the rear by a car in Mororcco, and fell off too many times to count as he rode down to Cape Town.

Maybe my bars are a different set as there are two bolts connecting the front crossmember?

I think we can say they are well matched then. As the day Rudiemoto fell off on mine I had fallen off 5 times prior to that. I then, like you threw mine down the road in Austria during the snow and ice resulting in this...

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and after darting up with a rattle can were still acceptable for Gunznbombz to purchase. :D
 
Take your pick

Two friends recently asked me to fit crash bars / bash plates to new bikes. One was GS800 and Adventure Spec kit, the other was Tenere with Metal Mule bars / plate.

The Adventure Spec kit was top notch and a delight to fit, very high quality, the metal mule kit, in my opinion, was not well designed and didn't fit properly. To metal mules credit they are investigating the problems.
 
I installed the Metal Mule crashbars a few days ago.
I am quite happy with the result, since the crashbars protrude the least possible distance and so I m still able to pass between cars in a traffic jam.
No problems with the installation whatsoever. :beerjug:
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I installed the Metal Mule crashbars a few days ago.
I am quite happy with the result, since the crashbars protrude the least possible distance and so I m still able to pass between cars in a traffic jam.
No problems with the installation whatsoever. :beerjug:
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The Jury's out.

They look good, but vulnerable. I'm not sure that they wouldn't bend on impact. Aren't they a bit close to your knees?

ps. What screen is that?
 
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