And it’s also safe for the frame in case of a flip over? The originals are 2 pieces each mounted on 2 spots. Another question - your cable Mgmt on the front looks quite messy - that’s not like that in the stock model is it? Probably due to the new bars?
@@DeanSpeedCustoms Thanks for responding. I have that exact bike and it’s my first bike. Im still navigating being a new rider and which way to make this bike my own.
Great question. The ends have a delrin puck. It's a very hard slick plastic. Same stuff they make cutting boards out of. So it's designed to slide instead of grab. And unlike round bars, if you tip over you can replace just the puck and not scratch up your whole crash bar.
Really Like the shock license plate mount. I may have to pick one of those up!
And it’s also safe for the frame in case of a flip over? The originals are 2 pieces each mounted on 2 spots.
Another question - your cable Mgmt on the front looks quite messy - that’s not like that in the stock model is it? Probably due to the new bars?
You need to ship these to Australia
Matt we definitely can. Shoot us an email at contact@dean-speed.com with your complete shipping address, and we will get you a quote.
Will there be crash bars for rear in the future?
Yup! We have a prototype already.
@@DeanSpeedCustoms Thanks for responding. I have that exact bike and it’s my first bike. Im still navigating being a new rider and which way to make this bike my own.
Won't that straight crash bar catch the ground on a spill and flip the bike? Most bars are a rounded loop for that reason.
Great question. The ends have a delrin puck. It's a very hard slick plastic. Same stuff they make cutting boards out of. So it's designed to slide instead of grab. And unlike round bars, if you tip over you can replace just the puck and not scratch up your whole crash bar.
Ready to buy rears
We are working on them and hope to have a finished product very soon.
Can’t wait for mine to ship and come in, gotta check out the bars and tag mount also.