Touratech cylinder guards

They don't have the rubber insert between the guard and the cylinder head, which another design has. I thought might cushion an impact and spread the load.
 
I have them,and they come with a pack of plastic cushion stops that will ensure the guard doesn't hit the head in a minor spill
 
I have them as well for your reasons. I think they would work for what I need them for. If I wanted to go off road I would get the engine bears as well. You put 7 cushions on the inside of each guard.

They only fix at 2 points but seem quite secure!

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I'm sure I've seen a much less substantial cover, plastic if I remember rightly and whilst I acknowledge its lack of crash resistance compared to the steel ones, I don't do off road and anything drop big enough would involve insurance.

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Soooo, has anyone seen this type of cover?
 
Does anyone have a picture of the silver ones, without crash bars, as I'm leaning towards silver?
 
Being repaired next week, got hit from behind at traffic lights while stationary.
 
Yes all cosmetic hand guard left hand pannier rear mudguard, foot peg and a dink in the shaft housing, came in at £1900 his insurance is paying!! Thankfully he was insured and the police witnessed it how lucky was that.
 
Yes all cosmetic hand guard left hand pannier rear mudguard, foot peg and a dink in the shaft housing, came in at £1900 his insurance is paying!! Thankfully he was insured and the police witnessed it how lucky was that.

Oh yea, and you scuffed ya shin, spend time in A&E.... How's that now??
 
Now now Johnny do I hint a bit of sarcasm!! I'm fine thanks for asking.
 
Does anyone have a picture of the silver ones, without crash bars, as I'm leaning towards silver?

Yeah, I had them nutty before crash bars, now have both

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