How to protect VTR from falls

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How to protect VTR from falls

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Hi, i'm a french VTR owner, so i expect you'll anderstand me especially the technical words. I would like to set protections to protect the motor casings and if possible the careenage (plastic parts) in the event of fall. But i don't know where i can put them. Is it possible to put protections without have to make a hole in the front careenage part? :idea:
Your input will be greatly appreciated. :!: :!:
Thanks. Olivier
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Post by iggy1966 »

There are what we term as "crash mushrooms" that are designed to protect the bike in case of a fall. there are a few items on the forum relating to these. try motrax.co.uk and see if they are what your looking for.

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OK for the crash mushrooms. I already knew this solution and i even have a friend who can make me a couple of "topblock", but I would like to avoid making a hole in the plastic part of the careenage. On that way, In which place can i set them (if it's possible)? :?:
Olivier.
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The harris oned don't require you to dril the plastic. They have brackedts the mount onto the engine mounts and the mushrooms mount onto them just abouve the fairing.

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BP team,
Check bike-design.be they make crash "mushrooms" for the VTR and you don't have to cut anything. Or if anybody wants them you can email the US distributor @ firemedic807@aol.com 8).
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The only thing wrong with the harris ones is that the cheecky b8stard
try and charge you £15+vat for each replacment nylon bung
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Post by Martin »

I take it that if you fall and have to use them, they want £15 to replace damaged ones???? After embarassing myself with a 0 mph falling over manouevre(?) I'm thinking about getting some. Are the Haris ones any better than R&G's or is it just that you don't need to drill the fairing with the Harris ones?
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I personally prefer the look of the R&G ones because they mount directly in line with the engine mount rather than using a bracket to offset the mushrooms just to save you cutting the fairing.

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As al said its down to preference, i got my harris ones before
rg made them, but the rg ones do look quite good.
but as they say,you pays yer money & takes yer chance
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I thank you all for your replies. On this website I found a photo
for example in the gallery (pictures- bits and parts gallery) for those that could interest. as for me, I will try to make them by a friend without having to drill the fairing because that will cost me just a bottle of pastis and moreover, materials used are very well. I just have to find how and where exactly in order to keep my fairing undrilled and to make my VTR well protected (and wheels protected...!)

@+

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Post by JT »

Lads oh lads whats all this about buying expensive lumps of nylon?!!!!
If you really love your bikes you'll put yourself between the bike and and any hard bits!!Cheers JT
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Post by philsmith »

JT,

I tried that once, but couldn't get my arm far enough forward to protect front fairing lowers (GPZ600R), leg protected side & footrests well though, and only cost £15 for ambulance ride (own fault!!). So good value 8O
Have fun & Ride Safe.
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