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Crash bungs Any recommendations for crash bungs for 996s do they fit without any fairing mods. had r&g on my k3-1000 did a good job when i dropped that so want some for the duke cheers steve |
http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/index.php3?M=70 Consensus seems to be that crash bungs and Ducati tubular steel frames are a dubious pairing at best. After lowsiding on the "cheap" side (no swinging arm) and miraculously not damaging forks etc, I'm going to fit front and rear axle-end bungs, but leave it at that. |
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where can i get the front fork protectors and is there anything to protect the 748 swingarm cheers |
Crash bungs are designed for the track where there are no manhole covers etc and a bike can slide unhindered if you're unfortunate enough to go over. In road riding they will protect a bike if it has a low speed topple (eg like a badly executed u-turn) but if it's faster and the bungs catch on any road or surface furniture it could be bye bye frame and hello write-off. |
very mixed opinions on crash bungs for ducati trelis frames, some people say that they can cause frame damage. you would need to drill the fairings for most types. i just use the fork and swinging arm protectors |
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I've gone for the cheap option: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/916-996-998-74...QQcmdZViewItem Or a more upmarket solution: http://www.rg-racing.com Doubt they'll be much use in protecting the rear swinging arm, because of its bulk, but might help save the fork stanchions |
I put R&G crash bungs on my 749S for use on trackdays. Had to drill the fairing, but it's a track fairing anyway. They mount on the engine mounting point, with a sturdy machined alluminium mount that locates in the frame tube and up against the engine. Their longer stainless threaded stud replaces the original engine mounting. It also clamps to the frame immediately behind that engine moutning. They are supposed to spread the load through 8 routes. Results - I had a lowside at SNetterton with these on, and whilst half the RHS crash bung wore away, it saved the bike. THe only other damage was the ball end on the brake lever, minor scuff to the bar end, wore away most of the adjustable tab on the rear brake lever and scuffed the underside of the flip up footpeg. Didn;t touch the forks or swingarm. It saved the clutch, which was my main reason for fitting them! |
Bought a pair of R&G front wheel bungs. The fit is excellent and the materials look good too. Have not been tested yet which is a good thing. Delivery prompt too. |
Just been looking through the various forum entries about pro's and con's of crash bungs. I've always fitted these (R&G) to my beam framed bikes, but there does appear to be concerns about damage to the trellis frames if the bung catches on something. Is the answer to fit the 'cheap' bungs which just use the fairing mount to attach? Theory being that they will offer some protection against low speed drops and would shear the bolt rather than bend the frame in a bigger crash?? |
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