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My motech engine guard probably saved my leg from much more damage than it already received in my accident.
The guard bent back just stopping before making contact with the engine. No damage to the engine.
I paid less for a new set of Motech after the accident than a single engine cover would have cost me-
https://www.babbittsonline.com/oemparts/...case-cover
I happen to like the way they look-
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(12-12-2020, 01:45 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: MANY members view the Poll MANY times just to see how wrong the other side is.
lol there is no right and wrong...it's a do you use them or not poll.
I liked 2017EX's example above with his 74 CB...he used them until he needed them, then he took them off and didn't replace them, I guess figuring he would never need them again lol
so far it looks like 31% of the respondents don't use them
56% of respondents do use them
and 13 % of respondents might use them in the future, maybe before they need them and maybe not
I wonder from reading the responses, how many mounted case savers simply as a way to mount highway pegs so they could stretch out their legs
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(12-12-2020, 04:11 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: (12-12-2020, 01:45 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: MANY members view the Poll MANY times just to see how wrong the other side is.
lol there is no right and wrong...it's a do you use them or not poll.
I liked 2017EX's example above with his 74 CB...he used them until he needed them, then he took them off and didn't replace them, I guess figuring he would never need them again lol
so far it looks like 31% of the respondents don't use them
56% of respondents do use them
and 13 % of respondents might use them in the future, maybe before they need them and maybe not
I wonder from reading the responses, how many mounted case savers simply as a way to mount highway pegs so they could stretch out their legs
almost right ... Just that those 13% mentioned above do not plan, but have installed the crash bars too.
Hm, crash bar for highway pegs, ... I wish I could modify the poll
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(12-12-2020, 04:11 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: (12-12-2020, 01:45 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: MANY members view the Poll MANY times just to see how wrong the other side is.
lol there is no right and wrong...it's a do you use them or not poll.
I liked 2017EX's example above with his 74 CB...he used them until he needed them, then he took them off and didn't replace them, I guess figuring he would never need them again lol
so far it looks like 31% of the respondents don't use them
56% of respondents do use them
and 13 % of respondents might use them in the future, maybe before they need them and maybe not
I wonder from reading the responses, how many mounted case savers simply as a way to mount highway pegs so they could stretch out their legs
If your legs are long enough and you scoot foward, bend just a bit, you can rest your feet on the crash bars (SW Motech) w/out hiway pegs...just watch your pant leg...and don't test your crash bars while doing this.
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(12-12-2020, 04:17 AM)j3gq_imp Wrote: (12-12-2020, 04:11 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: (12-12-2020, 01:45 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: MANY members view the Poll MANY times just to see how wrong the other side is.
lol there is no right and wrong...it's a do you use them or not poll.
I liked 2017EX's example above with his 74 CB...he used them until he needed them, then he took them off and didn't replace them, I guess figuring he would never need them again lol
so far it looks like 31% of the respondents don't use them
56% of respondents do use them
and 13 % of respondents might use them in the future, maybe before they need them and maybe not
I wonder from reading the responses, how many mounted case savers simply as a way to mount highway pegs so they could stretch out their legs
almost right ... Just that those 13% mentioned above do not plan, but have installed the crash bars too.
Hm, crash bar for highway pegs, ... I wish I could modify the poll 
almost right ... Just that those 13% mentioned above do not plan, but have installed the crash bars too.
Oh so you read it that those mounted case guards later (after buying).... and I read it that they plan on installing them later.
English, funny language
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(12-12-2020, 04:11 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: (12-12-2020, 01:45 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: MANY members view the Poll MANY times just to see how wrong the other side is.
lol there is no right and wrong...it's a do you use them or not poll.
I liked 2017EX's example above with his 74 CB...he used them until he needed them, then he took them off and didn't replace them, I guess figuring he would never need them again lol
so far it looks like 31% of the respondents don't use them
56% of respondents do use them
and 13 % of respondents might use them in the future, maybe before they need them and maybe not
I wonder from reading the responses, how many mounted case savers simply as a way to mount highway pegs so they could stretch out their legs
lol there is no right and wrong...it's a do you use them or not poll.
I liked 2017EX's example above with his 74 CB...he used them until he needed them, then he took them off and didn't replace them, I guess figuring he would never need them again lol
so far it looks like 31% of the respondents don't use them
56% of respondents do use them
and 13 % of respondents might use them in the future, maybe before they need them and maybe not
I wonder from reading the responses, how many mounted case savers simply as a way to mount highway pegs so they could stretch out their legs
Not exactly what happened Brother Ferret. I used them until I needed them, took them off after the bar on one side was damaged, but could not afford to replace them because I was in college and usually strapped for cash LOL.
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(12-12-2020, 04:08 AM)PowerDubs_imp Wrote: My motech engine guard probably saved my leg from much more damage than it already received in my accident.
The guard bent back just stopping before making contact with the engine. No damage to the engine.
I paid less for a new set of Motech after the accident than a single engine cover would have cost me-
https://www.babbittsonline.com/oemparts/...case-cover
I happen to like the way they look-
![[Image: 09c74f68a2007a9c4dc3ec4e464c518d.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202012/09c74f68a2007a9c4dc3ec4e464c518d.jpg)
![[Image: 565466cb03438777a2a0347341b40310.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202012/565466cb03438777a2a0347341b40310.jpg)
Agreed. Blacked-out, can barely notice them in the provided images.
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(12-12-2020, 05:11 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: (12-12-2020, 04:17 AM)j3gq_imp Wrote: (12-12-2020, 04:11 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: (12-12-2020, 01:45 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: MANY members view the Poll MANY times just to see how wrong the other side is.
lol there is no right and wrong...it's a do you use them or not poll.
I liked 2017EX's example above with his 74 CB...he used them until he needed them, then he took them off and didn't replace them, I guess figuring he would never need them again lol
so far it looks like 31% of the respondents don't use them
56% of respondents do use them
and 13 % of respondents might use them in the future, maybe before they need them and maybe not
I wonder from reading the responses, how many mounted case savers simply as a way to mount highway pegs so they could stretch out their legs
almost right ... Just that those 13% mentioned above do not plan, but have installed the crash bars too.
Hm, crash bar for highway pegs, ... I wish I could modify the poll 
almost right ... Just that those 13% mentioned above do not plan, but have installed the crash bars too.
Oh so you read it that those mounted case guards later (after buying).... and I read it that they plan on installing them later.
English, funny language
Well, I wouldn't dare to argue with you (I am sure you have heard when the Castle of William the Conqueror got renamed into Windsor), my language skills anyway too limited.
But for guidance to the coming voters, I wrote "when did you install", not "when do you plan".
PS: I like your threads and posts very much !!!
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(12-12-2020, 07:54 PM)j3gq_imp Wrote: (12-12-2020, 05:11 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: (12-12-2020, 04:17 AM)j3gq_imp Wrote: (12-12-2020, 04:11 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: (12-12-2020, 01:45 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: MANY members view the Poll MANY times just to see how wrong the other side is.
lol there is no right and wrong...it's a do you use them or not poll.
I liked 2017EX's example above with his 74 CB...he used them until he needed them, then he took them off and didn't replace them, I guess figuring he would never need them again lol
so far it looks like 31% of the respondents don't use them
56% of respondents do use them
and 13 % of respondents might use them in the future, maybe before they need them and maybe not
I wonder from reading the responses, how many mounted case savers simply as a way to mount highway pegs so they could stretch out their legs
almost right ... Just that those 13% mentioned above do not plan, but have installed the crash bars too.
Hm, crash bar for highway pegs, ... I wish I could modify the poll 
almost right ... Just that those 13% mentioned above do not plan, but have installed the crash bars too.
Oh so you read it that those mounted case guards later (after buying).... and I read it that they plan on installing them later.
English, funny language
Well, I wouldn't dare to argue with you (I am sure you have heard when the Castle of William the Conqueror got renamed into Windsor), my language skills anyway too limited.
But for guidance to the coming voters, I wrote "when did you install", not "when do you plan".

PS: I like your threads and posts very much !!!
Well, I wouldn't dare to argue with you (I am sure you have heard when the Castle of William the Conqueror got renamed into Windsor), my language skills anyway too limited.
But for guidance to the coming voters, I wrote "when did you install", not "when do you plan".
PS: I like your threads and posts very much !!!
It is wonderful forums like the CB1100 Forum can attract membership like you from all corners of this rock to leverage the value in the wide spectrum of experiences and perspectives.
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(12-11-2020, 06:46 AM)pdedse_imp Wrote: (12-11-2020, 04:09 AM)Alain Lee_imp Wrote: This summer, I dropped my CB (2017) while entering into a side road and it slided from underneath me for a few meters without any damaged to the engine case.
I sanded the damaged section and repainted it black, looks like new 
Anyone ever installed a highway foot peg on their SWMotech engine guard?
I installed the SWMotech bars (black) within a week of possession and never regretted it.
Regards
Alain
I put a $20 pair of hiway pegs on mine for a 3 week trip and they helped considerably for stretching the legs--didn't use them a lot time wise, but just the fact that I could change the leg position for 10 mintues here and there was helpful.
I put a $20 pair of hiway pegs on mine for a 3 week trip and they helped considerably for stretching the legs--didn't use them a lot time wise, but just the fact that I could change the leg position for 10 mintues here and there was helpful.
Would you mind telling us what Make/Model and where did you purchase them "Highway Pegs"?
Thanks
Alain
(12-11-2020, 08:20 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: (12-11-2020, 04:09 AM)Alain Lee_imp Wrote: This summer, I dropped my CB (2017) while entering into a side road and it slided from underneath me for a few meters without any damaged to the engine case.
I sanded the damaged section and repainted it black, looks like new 
Anyone ever installed a highway foot peg on their SWMotech engine guard?
I installed the SWMotech bars (black) within a week of possession and never regretted it.
Regards
Alain
Huh? You don't have highway pegs yet Alain? (What did we talk about in the spring? )
Anyway, I think you should execute on them, especially if we ever get to the 2021 Rally - which looks not assured from today's vaccine deployment point of view.
I can see the border guard saying, "Proof of vaccination please."
Huh?  You don't have highway pegs yet Alain? (What did we talk about in the spring?  )
Anyway, I think you should execute on them, especially if we ever get to the 2021 Rally - which looks not assured from today's vaccine deployment point of view.
I can see the border guard saying, "Proof of vaccination please."
Still working on the pegs
Hey GO, I did the 12 hours stink from WV to Toronto (2019 Rally) without the highway pegs and survived.
That's correct, I am getting ready for the 2021 Rally in Ohio next year that's why I needed the part number.  )
Regards
Alain
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