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cheers for that  |
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Beware, they can do more damage than they save.  ____________________ Andy Sez....
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I would always get crash bungs, as im most likely to drop the bike when stationary (Im only 5'6ish)
Dropped my bike twice, seems it only hits the brake lever, exhaust can a little and perhaps the footpeg, no paintwork damage  |
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Came off recently with BSD race bungs on. Saved the engine, and did as the guy said they would. The bolt's are made from a soft steel, so bend in a crash and dont snap mounting points.
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I would always put R&Gs on any bike I have from now on, but they aren't a 'fool proof' solution to crashes. I had a CBR125 once which went over on it's left side, no protectors, but the fairings/engine didn't even touch the ground.
Below is the aftermath from a 25mph off (locked front wheel) on my CBR.
https://www.bikechatforums.com/files/2009-07-30_18.30.34.jpg
https://www.bikechatforums.com/files/2009-07-30_18.30.50.jpg
You will see the crash protector snapped off and took part of the fairing with it (it snapped at the frame, rather than the allen bolt which I beleive is where it's designed to break) my bike continued to slide down the road on the fairing which cushoined the frame/engine.
I would also like to point out that my exhaust held up fantastically and seemed to take the brunt of the slid after the protector had snapped, further preventing critical damage to the frame/engine. If I had a 3rd party can on, I don't think my bike would have come off so well. (It's the original Honda silencer, built like a fucking tank).
You will also see the front fairing was owned by the indicator hitting the ground and punching through the fairing, rather than breaking itself.
Note: Mudguard damage due to bike sliding under a car.
Next time I will get lower-profile indicators aswell as crash protectors. I'd also like an aftermarket can, but seeing how good a 'crash protector' the Honda one is, I'm in two minds. ____________________ CBR125R '05 > CB500 '00 > CBR600F '99 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 112 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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