ZTechnik Engine Guard

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Has anyone used these? Had any probs. or recommendations.


http://www.ztechnik.co.uk/contents/media/l_zbmz7101r1200gs_600.jpg

ZTechnik’s stainless steel Engine Guards will never rust like powder coated steel guards. They are carefully designed to allow clearance for oil changes or valve cover access, so they never need to be removed. Guards attach to the engine mounts – not the engine covers – to protect the engine heads and not destroy them. Integrated top brackets on each guard allow the rider to mount accessory lights, video cameras, or whatever they can imagine!
 
I can't believe no one has them on their bike, or even any comment on them. I'd better get some if the're that good............
I'll post some pics when I get 'em on or maybe not......
 
I can't believe no one has them on their bike, or even any comment on them. I'd better get some if the're that good............
I'll post some pics when I get 'em on or maybe not......

Lovely strong bar.... mounted on strips of thin metal...... don't think they'll be much cop.
No personal experiance of them though.

They may be "that bad" nobody's bought them.

Why not just get some engine bars from BMW or Touratwat?

:nenau
 
woah just seen these, and they are a big big cost waiting to happen

imagine that the bike goes down its going to bend/push that guard straight into the rocker cover, snapping off at the weakest point which seems to me the bar that goes onto the engine casing,and small welded plate, which then the chances are the casing will get damaged, and if your lucky, the open ended part of the ''guard'' wont dig into your leg/foot/calf

no wonder no review on it, seriously not good
 
looks like they are a bit too rounded too, might make the bike tip over onto its screen,clocks etc more ?
 


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