There are so many to choose from, can't afford BMW so what others are worth looking at ?. I think I want plane steel ones .


I think I want plane steel ones .![]()
Looks good but doesn’t look like it would save the lower part of the heads if I dropped it.
Aviation alloy is very expensive, however, you might find Wunderlich more to your liking, rock solid and very good.
https://www.wunderlich.de/shop/en/wunderlich-engine-protection-bar-r-1250-gs-va-m26442-000-1.html



The problem with the wunderlich ones is the same as the stock ones, there is nothing stopping the end of the crash bar hitting against the cover if the bike falls over, which tends to happen more often than crashing it’s ltself.
Mine went over with full luggage and because there is no rear support the bars got very close to the head, no damage apart form the bar itself, where as the altrider bars are much stronger. I think sliding down the road would have less direct force than a straight fall over.
Right then, I've read all the replies and I realise there are a lot of options.Fred. Has your bike ever fallen over ?. If so did the wunderlichs save the engine ?
Not sure I understand what you are getting at? I have the Wunderlich bars, primarily for protection against static drops, and don't see how the crash bar would deflect enough to hit the head cover in a simple topple over. In a high speed drop all bets are off anyway, regardless of which bars you choose.
Sadly that's what my Wunderlich bars did. Very low speed tumble on an icy T-junction, not a mark elsewhere on the bike (LeverGuard partially to thank) but enough to make the left crash bar deflect in and chip the cylinder head.