Which crash bungs/frame sliders?


lee1980

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You guys got and have any been tested? A lot on market, I am leaning more towards ones that evo tech have here where a bracket bolts to the 2 frame mounts and the bung in middle rather than 2 separate like.

I see Sato racing have a neat one, and engine guards to I have similar on my MT-01 luckily never used! ;)
 

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Thanks yeah not bad price either compared to other dual mount ones, they do proper big crash bars to! and some neat engine covers to.
 

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And they actually work lol. Found that out a few months ago when some complete and utter spunk trumpet in a Porsche reversed over my bike
 

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I saw that thread nuts! what a twonk, I have been behind vans before now and had em try reverse when summat happened up front its like get on horn sharpish!!!
 

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I had just enough time to cock a leg off the bike and land in a bush before he pushed it backwards down the road lol. If I had of stayed on and blasted the horn I wudnt be typing this post now lol
 

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Any one have LSL they look good and not to pricy, I think I deff want ones that span over the two frame mounts. Evotech and Sato racing look good to. The thin rear part of bracket mount on lsl does look a bit weedy tricky! lol
 

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R&G Aero all the way they are very stylish plus super easy to fit...

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Yes sorry the second picture is out of focus, and as a camera enthusiast and computer nerd there is no excuse
 

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You guys got and have any been tested? A lot on market, I am leaning more towards ones that evo tech have here where a bracket bolts to the 2 frame mounts and the bung in middle rather than 2 separate like.

I see Sato racing have a neat one, and engine guards to I have similar on my MT-01 luckily never used! ;)
those Sato engine protectors look like they'll work.
 

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I've got the R&G too and when I dropped mine at low speed being a wazzok, they protected the engine.
In fact, I've got the Yam engine protectors too and they were unmarked, only the R&G bungs got scratched
 

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Im thinking LSL for frame that mounts acroos both points and later get Sato ones for engine, and some spool sliders of course!
 
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