Suggestions on type & brand of protection for dakar

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Recently got a 2005 dakar and yet to take it off-road. It is a heavy bike for me and know it will drop so want to have guards on before this happens. Any recommendations appreciated - viewed so far Touratech engine and fairing guards - also centre stand.
 
I got my Ali braced acerbis guards from a KTM dealer. Miles cheaper than the TT items.

I'd have a look at changing ya bars to Renthal fat bars too. Much stronger than the OE BM ones. You can but converters for around £35 now from D&K in stoke (the MX shop is in a different location) but I assume most MX shops will offer something similar.
 
Recently got a 2005 dakar and yet to take it off-road. It is a heavy bike for me and know it will drop so want to have guards on before this happens. Any recommendations appreciated - viewed so far Touratech engine and fairing guards - also centre stand.

Engine & Fairing guards may save a few scratches on your plastics, but could transfer any forces into your frame, which costs a lot more.

They also add weight to what you already consider a heavy bike.

:confused:

Wrap around handguards & some off-road riding lessons would be a better use of your cash, IMHO.
 
Got any pictures as this seems a good idea, were they easy to fit to standard bars?

I fitted mine to renthal fat bars, but you can buy 7/8 bar fitting kits.

Seriously though, change the bars the standard ones do bend.

http://www.acerbis.it/moto/index.php?module=catalog&type=detail&id=181&image=104&cat=16

Use my bm dakar lower bars frequently (although less so since the uprated suspension) so they are valuable.
Also have the TT upper protection bars but they rarely touch down :thumb
 


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