Grayuberman
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Hey guys the MMoto website is down, hopefully it goes back up, but I was just wondering if anyone knows where I can get a set of the crash bars incase it doesn't?
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Hey guys the MMoto website is down, hopefully it goes back up, but I was just wondering if anyone knows where I can get a set of the crash bars incase it doesn't?
Same here i am trying to order one for my manual version
I can get on their website without problems
Yes, the install went smoothly and no special tools were needed. The instructions are a little thin...I ended up referring to the web site and looking at the photos a couple of times trying to figure it out. The sides weren't marked L or R and it was a bit of a head scratcher for me to figure out which cage went on what side.ld_rider...were you able to install this by yourself and without any specialized tool?
Question is is this DIY with just on the side stand or rear tire lift/stand?
50mpg at typical interstate, limited access highway speeds. My right wrist hardly ever moves much under a GPS indicated 70 mph here on the East Coast and when running out West it will be 75+ mph if there are no hills (bike won't pull 75+ mph on a steep grade loaded up, especially if running a headwind).ld_rider, what's your mpg all loaded up? And what are your riding habits?
I installed them over the summer...Very happy with how they look and fit. One of the few engine guards that I found that would protect the DCT cover on the right side.