slparry Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 24, 2009 Messages 437 Reaction score 25 Location Gwynfryn, North Wales Aug 13, 2015 #1 Took an age to get them, dead easy to fit [1] [1] they'll probably fall off now I've said that
Smythson Registered user Joined May 17, 2011 Messages 467 Reaction score 0 Location UK Aug 13, 2015 #2 They're nice - I really don't know why all crashbars don't just follow the lines of the bike, makes them look so much better Best, S
They're nice - I really don't know why all crashbars don't just follow the lines of the bike, makes them look so much better Best, S
marcusfordus Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Sep 17, 2008 Messages 231 Reaction score 4 Location NG17Ashfield, England Aug 14, 2015 #3 What's cheaper, upper engine bars or a replacement plastic side panel ? I've often wondered.
slparry Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 24, 2009 Messages 437 Reaction score 25 Location Gwynfryn, North Wales Aug 25, 2015 #4 marcusfordus said: What's cheaper, upper engine bars or a replacement plastic side panel ? I've often wondered. Click to expand... the panel, but ....... breaking the radiator underneath the plastic would really spoil your day
marcusfordus said: What's cheaper, upper engine bars or a replacement plastic side panel ? I've often wondered. Click to expand... the panel, but ....... breaking the radiator underneath the plastic would really spoil your day
marcusfordus Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Sep 17, 2008 Messages 231 Reaction score 4 Location NG17Ashfield, England Aug 26, 2015 #5 I suppose it would, I thought the rad might just be able to withstand a sideways knock. Certainly not a full frontal hit. Sent from my HTC Desire 610 using Tapatalk
I suppose it would, I thought the rad might just be able to withstand a sideways knock. Certainly not a full frontal hit. Sent from my HTC Desire 610 using Tapatalk