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Old 23-Jun-2012, 19:45   #1
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Where abouts do you guys attach these to your bike?
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Old 23-Jun-2012, 19:59   #2
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I machined some nylon bar to fit into the front engine/frame mount points on the DD bike. Helped with several crashes, in fact saved a lot of damage. The same kit has been fitted to the 996.

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Old 23-Jun-2012, 20:19   #3
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Front spindle, but don't bother with rest, had them on old monster where engine bolts are but risk is they splay the mounting point. Think engine casing covers a better idea now
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Old 23-Jun-2012, 20:44   #4
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Where abouts do you guys attach these to your bike?


If i was you simon every where
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Old 23-Jun-2012, 20:56   #5
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If i was you simon every where
Plus one to that. Lol
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Old 23-Jun-2012, 22:54   #6
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Is that plus one - you need them as well Phil?!!
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Old 23-Jun-2012, 23:10   #7
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I need crash bungs on my shoulders apparently
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Old 23-Jun-2012, 23:11   #8
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Think you'll find they both do Simon
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Old 24-Jun-2012, 07:33   #9
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How is the shoulder Si?
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Old 24-Jun-2012, 17:13   #10
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How is the shoulder Si?

Getting there, thanks. Got most of the movement back, now need to strengthen it. Have got away without having to take painkillers today

First physio session tomorrow
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