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I am after opinions re what is thought to be the best option for cylinder head protection...the BMW style guards or the crash bar style.
I like the idea of the bars but I'm a bit concerned about the extra width and weight. I don't intend on falling over ,but...
I am planning a longish trip and with a fair bit of gear in panniers and bags and just would feel more secure.
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I have Wunderlich crash bars. Having dropped the Rock I have to say they're great. Prevented rock from any damage - just some scratches in the crash bar paint.

I also have the Wunderlich lights on the bars which certainly make lane hoggers move over :lol:
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single650 wrote:I have Wunderlich crash bars. Having dropped the Rock I have to say they're great. Prevented rock from any damage - just some scratches in the crash bar paint.

I also have the Wunderlich lights on the bars which certainly make lane hoggers move over :lol:
Bit off topic but single650 would you mind posting some pics of your rockster? I recently ordered the bars and was thinking about the lights but wasn't so sure if they would look nice. It'd be a great help for me to decide if you could show me the final result.
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Johnny check PM :D
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I also had the Wunderlich engine protection bars on the R; and had my PIAA's mounted on them.
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single650 wrote:Johnny check PM :D
Uhm... I did. Nothing there :?
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I have the stantons they are the poo!!!
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Stantons Rock.


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... but does anyone know how/where I can get hold of some in the good old U of K?

many thanks
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chipko wrote:... but does anyone know how/where I can get hold of some in the good old U of K?

many thanks
Just order from the US, I did this a couple of months ago with no problems.

Definitely worth the wait as much better than the standard guards.
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frevrod wrote:
chipko wrote:... but does anyone know how/where I can get hold of some in the good old U of K?

many thanks
Just order from the US, I did this a couple of months ago with no problems.

Definitely worth the wait as much better than the standard guards.
I ordered two pairs at the same time, with no problems whatsoever.

The exchange rate is supposedly pretty good at the moment too. :)
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single650 wrote:I have Wunderlich crash bars. Having dropped the Rock I have to say they're great. Prevented rock from any damage - just some scratches in the crash bar paint.

I also have the Wunderlich lights on the bars which certainly make lane hoggers move over :lol:
I picked up the wunderlich crash bars, but when I started to install them it looked like it would limit my cornering capability. As it is with the BMW cylinder head protectors, I drag peg and cyl head protector... Worried that the cage would make me lowside.

What have your experiences been like?
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I havn't had any problems but then I'm a booby :D

They don't look like they are going to be a problem they are only proud of the cylinders by about 1/2" at the maximum and they sweep away nicely underneath.

If I hadn't acquired the bike with them the cost would have put me off but the fit is very close and well designed. They just stick out far enoiugh for the bike to rest on them on its side without any of the shiny bits touching. The finish appears good too.
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kp wrote:
single650 wrote:I have Wunderlich crash bars. Having dropped the Rock I have to say they're great. Prevented rock from any damage - just some scratches in the crash bar paint.

I also have the Wunderlich lights on the bars which certainly make lane hoggers move over :lol:
I picked up the wunderlich crash bars, but when I started to install them it looked like it would limit my cornering capability. As it is with the BMW cylinder head protectors, I drag peg and cyl head protector... Worried that the cage would make me lowside.

What have your experiences been like?
Get off the bike more.

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Post by LA »

Thanks everyone for the feedback.
I have finally decided to go with the Hepco&Becker engine bars. They do spoil the smooth looks but I feel a lot more comfortable having them there. (especially after seeing the result of DJ's mishap.) Thus far they have shown no problems in regard to cornering clearance (at least at my level of risk)
The bars fitted up very easily with no problems and seem to be extremely strong. Being black they fit in as well as they can on the Rockster.

As an aside I also fitted the wheel cap that Keith Haynes has available...my advice :don't mess about with anything else, just get one of these. It looks great and fits perfect. :D
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