wow whats going on with these crash bars lol

Strummer

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How do you guys say in English?
Better feel safe than sorry....
It doesn't look bad but a bit too much maybe
 

Jlq1969

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And those lights??….it should illuminate “vibrating”…the important thing about the crashbar is the lower part….that it protrudes as much as possible, so that the rest of the bike remains “in the air”…
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All that money on crash bars, and one of the weakest/worst skid plates.
Exactly what I was thinking, maybe, better tires may help keep one up right while off tarmac.
Wonder how much weight has been added to an already heavy bike, in some cases good intention has a way of backfiring.
 

RCinNC

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Those bars look like they'd be a royal pain in the ass if he ever has to do any kind of maintenance on the bike, including something as simple as changing a fuse. Even my Altrider bars, which are considerably less impressive, made a mid-trip battery change a real chore last year.

Looks cool and off-roady, though. An added benefit is that he can receive over the air digital broadcast signals on them while he's riding.
 

Ricktor

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Just new on the forum/Tenere… considering getting some crash bars for mine… a bit more than what I was thinking though!
Reminds me of the ramming bars on some cop cars.
 
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