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Crash bar bumpers

Kcboom10

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Please. Honest feedback. Have I gone over board with the bumpers. Or does it look ok?



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Msfitoy

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Looks great! Anything functional to protect fall over is good idea...I'm still waiting on mine...

Slowest fricken order ever...must be on a paddle boat from Thailand...

 
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Msfitoy

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I like your crash guard. Haven’t seen that style before.


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You're asking about mine I assume? I'm not sure who makes this but there're a few seller from Thailand who carries this...I like the simple lines and provides horizontal bars for my amber lights...

 

AZ7000'

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Would you want the top one up higher near the apex of the bend? If it tipped now seems like it would hit all upper bend, not the bumper...
 

Msfitoy

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I do like your bars but especially I like those tires. What kind are they and how do they ride?
Haha...those pics are from the seller...I'm still waiting for delivery of the crash bars...the bike in the picture has tires I'm not familiar with...I have Shinko 244 waiting to be mounted...they're similar in appearance...
 

AZ7000'

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Not sure what you mean...🙃

To me it looks like if it tipped the upper bumper would not hit the ground, maybe a rock or something, and the bike would rest more on the outside of the bend of the crash bar. I was thinking slide the upper bumper as close to the outermost part of the bend as possible.
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timmmy todd

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To each his own. If you like it that is all what counts. Been thinking for my bike.
 

Kcboom10

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To me it looks like if it tipped the upper bumper would not hit the ground, maybe a rock or something, and the bike would rest more on the outside of the bend of the crash bar. I was thinking slide the upper bumper as close to the outermost part of the bend as possible.
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Yep. I see what you mean. Thanks for the feed back. I’ll see if I can move it up
 
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