Crash bars
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Crash bars
Having bought the FA in october i thought id better get around to get some sort of crash protection for it .
Well the is FA in the way of crash protection for the FA, R&G, LSL , and some other mob that i can't find the web page for is all that is on offer. I checked out the LSL ones, you unbolt 3 bolts from the waterpump (i think its the water pump) and the clutch housing an bolt the slider on that way looks rather nice but would it crack the casings in a drop or crash ?
Think i'll go with the R&G aero from AMC
Check the lsl one here.
http://www.lsl.eu/php/index.php#artikelliste.php?herstellerModell%5B0%5D=18&herstellerModell%5B1%5D=493
Well the is FA in the way of crash protection for the FA, R&G, LSL , and some other mob that i can't find the web page for is all that is on offer. I checked out the LSL ones, you unbolt 3 bolts from the waterpump (i think its the water pump) and the clutch housing an bolt the slider on that way looks rather nice but would it crack the casings in a drop or crash ?
Think i'll go with the R&G aero from AMC
Check the lsl one here.
http://www.lsl.eu/php/index.php#artikelliste.php?herstellerModell%5B0%5D=18&herstellerModell%5B1%5D=493
Jimcoleman- Posts : 1179
Join date : 2011-08-03
Age : 56
Location : Merimbula , NSW
Re: Crash bars
Jimcoleman wrote:Having bought the FA in october i thought id better get around to get some sort of crash protection for it .
Well the is FA in the way of crash protection for the FA, R&G, LSL , and some other mob that i can't find the web page for is all that is on offer. I checked out the LSL ones, you unbolt 3 bolts from the waterpump (i think its the water pump) and the clutch housing an bolt the slider on that way looks rather nice but would it crack the casings in a drop or crash ?
Think i'll go with the R&G aero from AMC
Check the lsl one here.
http://www.lsl.eu/php/index.php#artikelliste.php?herstellerModell%5B0%5D=18&herstellerModell%5B1%5D=493
I can vouch for the R&G ones Jim. I did a write up on them here
madmax- Posts : 4307
Join date : 2011-10-19
Age : 60
Location : Carrum Downs, Victoria
Re: Crash bars
madmax wrote:Jimcoleman wrote:Having bought the FA in october i thought id better get around to get some sort of crash protection for it .
Well the is FA in the way of crash protection for the FA, R&G, LSL , and some other mob that i can't find the web page for is all that is on offer. I checked out the LSL ones, you unbolt 3 bolts from the waterpump (i think its the water pump) and the clutch housing an bolt the slider on that way looks rather nice but would it crack the casings in a drop or crash ?
Think i'll go with the R&G aero from AMC
Check the lsl one here.
http://www.lsl.eu/php/index.php#artikelliste.php?herstellerModell%5B0%5D=18&herstellerModell%5B1%5D=493
I can vouch for the R&G ones Jim. I did a write up on them here
+1 for the R&G bars as well as the bobbin reals, bar end weights, oh and the Rad guard
Mpottsy- Posts : 468
Join date : 2011-04-21
Age : 53
Location : Telopea, NSW
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