I added a couple of months ago one of those, and they look great, it is discreet enough but it shows when looking from the front. The quality is top notch as most if not all motone products. Nice Video, cheers
@@Johnsevern89 Actually it's an m5 x 20 truss head screw - which I had overlooked was actually supplied with the guard! But if you ever need to replace them, that's what you need!
I am probably going to fit one of these onto my Street Twin. Nice presentation, always good to inject a bit of humour.
Cheers Steven, just hoping not to make the videos ‘dry’ which some instructional ones can be
I added a couple of months ago one of those, and they look great, it is discreet enough but it shows when looking from the front. The quality is top notch as most if not all motone products. Nice Video, cheers
Cheers Paulo
My original bolts don't seem to be quite long enough once I get the guard in place. Do you happen to know the size bolts they use?
Did you end up finding the size, wuld there be an issue with the bolts motone supply
@@Johnsevern89 Actually it's an m5 x 20 truss head screw - which I had overlooked was actually supplied with the guard! But if you ever need to replace them, that's what you need!
Looks nice but I probably won't be fitting one at that price but I did fit the Motone Union Jack Knee Pads which Im happy with .
It’s really well made, and I know quality machining and anodising isn’t cheap, but I see your point
Great vid Tony & looks great 😀
Thanks Cotti
I don't know Tony, it is a bit farkeley :) but nice to see the quality. It is because of you I bought some Motone add ons and they are nicely made.
Thanks DEeMON, quality is something I’ve come to expect from Motone. They seem to work hard at getting that right
Nice review Tony, looks good.
Cheers Colin
Good video, looks good but price looks steep
It’s not cheap, but if you get your hands on one you can see the quality, not the chicken wire that’s the stock one
Great as ever but the end was ace
It was a blooper I just had to use...