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Frame sliders/engine guards
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RE: Frame sliders/engine guards
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(06-08-2019, 01:06 PM)LikeAfox_imp Wrote: I have crashed at 65 mph, while sporting SW Motech guards and they saved my crankcase. Left guard was twisted like a pretzel and was missing about 50% of metal, but it stopped the important parts from touching the road. Basically, get those if you want to survive. DO NOT buy the ebay copy guards, yes they cost less, but they are made from pot metal. Original part is solid steel.

Having said that, I'm currently rocking this set https://www.ruchkagaza.com/product-page/...crash-bars

They are hollow, but run the entire height of a frame. They are excellent for mounting foot pegs and other nonsense. I'm going to make plates to block wind to my lower body, come winter time. $200 shipped to my door from Russia.
Hello! Can you please post some photos with ruchkagaza guards on bike?
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06-08-2020, 05:47 PM
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RE: Frame sliders/engine guards
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Those have a nice C.H.I.P.S. look to them.

I am trying to imagine them in a crash though-


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My fear is the middle section mounting easily taking out the exhaust header.. the lower mount appears easily rotate inward and take out the engine case, and the upper mount, same thing- easy rotation could take out the cyl head or valve cover, or both. There is only 1 hard mount for the entire bar (center) and it looks poorly located.

I'm no structural engineer..and they do look cool, certainly better than nothing, but compared to the Motech-



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which have 2 hard mounts, with 3 bolts...and no real potential of rotation or penetration.


Would suck to buy those big ones hoping to protect a side cover and end up taking out the cyl head. For most people that would total the bike.


06-09-2020, 03:40 AM
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RE: Frame sliders/engine guards
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Wow, those Russian bars look like a proper stunta cage, until you look at the mounting a little closer. Been lurking on this thread, but sticking with my Morawaki frame sliders for now.


06-09-2020, 03:50 AM
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RE: Frame sliders/engine guards
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They could be made from a hard plastic and would not damage anything.


06-09-2020, 08:13 AM
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RE: Frame sliders/engine guards
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Question for anybody: do crash bars protect your feet/lower legs, or do they pose an extra threat (in case you don't fly off) ?

Questions for anybody who installed SM-Motech or Hepco&Becker:
- when you removed the engine mount bolts (top / front), did the engine sack a little bit (wrt the frame) and in doing so make it difficult to get the mounting screw through the mounting eye ?

@jefs, about your post and crash above, did it really even protect your exhaust pipes ? how come ?


11-13-2020, 06:45 AM
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RE: Frame sliders/engine guards
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(11-13-2020, 06:45 AM)j3gq_imp Wrote: Question for anybody: do crash bars protect your feet/lower legs, or do they pose an extra threat (in case you don't fly off) ?

Questions for anybody who installed SM-Motech or Hepco&Becker:
- when you removed the engine mount bolts (top / front), did the engine sack a little bit (wrt the frame) and in doing so make it difficult to get the mounting screw through the mounting eye ?

@jefs, about your post and crash above, did it really even protect your exhaust pipes ? how come ?
I don't have any Crash bar on mine. On photos, the Russian Inês looked fine to me, i have asked A user that posted that he had mounted ones

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11-13-2020, 07:54 AM
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RE: Frame sliders/engine guards
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(11-13-2020, 06:45 AM)j3gq_imp Wrote: Question for anybody: do crash bars protect your feet/lower legs, or do they pose an extra threat (in case you don't fly off) ?

Questions for anybody who installed SM-Motech or Hepco&Becker:
- when you removed the engine mount bolts (top / front), did the engine sack a little bit (wrt the frame) and in doing so make it difficult to get the mounting screw through the mounting eye ?

@jefs, about your post and crash above, did it really even protect your exhaust pipes ? how come ?

I don't want to find out...but for me logic says if the bike goes over on its side with crash bars, then I have more room for my leg / foot not to get trapped.

(11-13-2020, 06:45 AM)j3gq_imp Wrote: Question for anybody: do crash bars protect your feet/lower legs, or do they pose an extra threat (in case you don't fly off) ?

Questions for anybody who installed SM-Motech or Hepco&Becker:
- when you removed the engine mount bolts (top / front), did the engine sack a little bit (wrt the frame) and in doing so make it difficult to get the mounting screw through the mounting eye ?

@jefs, about your post and crash above, did it really even protect your exhaust pipes ? how come ?

I have SM Motech bars--it was not difficult to get the mounting screws through. Remove one side bolt, install guard, then remove the other side bolt, install guard.


11-13-2020, 08:51 AM
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RE: Frame sliders/engine guards
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I feel the SW-Motech crash bar saved my left leg.

It certainly saved my engine.

The Russian bar has no stable mid-mount and will easily cost you a set of headers on a good impact.


11-13-2020, 11:42 AM
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RE: Frame sliders/engine guards
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Last summer, my CB slid on loose gravel while cornering and my right leg was trapped under the bike. Luckily the SW Motech was there to save my leg, the engine guard prevented my legs from being crushed from under the weight of the bike.


11-13-2020, 02:07 PM
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RE: Frame sliders/engine guards
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(11-13-2020, 02:07 PM)Alain Lee_imp Wrote: Last summer, my CB slid on loose gravel while cornering and my right leg was trapped under the bike. Luckily the SW Motech was there to save my leg, the engine guard prevented my legs from being crushed from under the weight of the bike.

That is a good news story Alain. (I realize it didn't feel that way)


11-13-2020, 10:56 PM
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