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MKII Crash bars
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Mark91
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MKII Crash bars
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08 May, 2020, 10:46:36 AM
Hy Riders,
I would like to ask your opinions and helps, I did not find in the previous topics.
Which type of crash bars do you recommend (Givi, Heed, Hepco&Becker etc...) to a MKII CBF? I would like to avoid of engine mounting cast crack/break too.
Is it true, do I have to get off the Givi if I would like to change the oil filter?
Thanks a lot! :)
Have a nice ride everybody. :)
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alan sh
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16 May, 2020, 02:56:20 PM
I have the Motech ones and I don't remove them to change the oil filter. And before you ask, it's a spotlight and a camera on the front of the bars.
Alan
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