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Offline Clancy

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V7 frame rail covers with engine crash bars
« on: November 22, 2015, 04:01:43 PM »
Couldn't decide about fitting crash bars to my V7-II until one day I realised that every bike I've ever owned has come off the stand at some point...for one reason or another  :embarrassed:

After fitting the bars I was happy with them. While I prefer the look of the bike without them, they do blend in and look part of it.
(I also haven't had any vibration issues with them at all).

But I really didn't like the way the frame rail join looked now that the plastic frame rail covers couldn't go back on.

So I modified them to fit.

A 25mm forstner in a drill press at the slowest speed did the trick.
Centre is easily found on the inside of the cover - just drill a 2mm guide hole.
Very happy with the results.





Cheers
Craig

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Re: V7 frame rail covers with engine crash bars
« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2015, 04:24:22 PM »
Great idea. Mine are the one piece Agostini's.  I cut my covers in half, then decided to just leave them off.  No way I'd take the bars off to drill that hole.  Destroyed mine anyway.
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Offline Clancy

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Re: V7 frame rail covers with engine crash bars
« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2015, 05:04:18 PM »
My bars are also the one piece Agostini's.
I was dreading removing the bars to fit the covers but it all went smoothly.
Removed the lower bolts, loosened the top bolts, slip one side off & put the cover on the end of the bar, slip back in place.
No dramas.

Btw, a replacement pair of covers is only AU$13.90
Cheers
Craig

2012 GRiSO (Factory rollered, Beetle mapped)

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Re: V7 frame rail covers with engine crash bars
« Reply #3 on: November 22, 2015, 06:01:00 PM »
Couldn't decide about fitting crash bars to my V7-II until one day I realised that every bike I've ever owned has come off the stand at some point...for one reason or another  :embarrassed:

All, every bike needs a roll bar. they should be stock factory installed. its just time b4 you roll it over. if you think it looks bad with a roll bar, you should see what they look like with out one. after the roll over. poncho

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Re: V7 frame rail covers with engine crash bars
« Reply #4 on: November 22, 2015, 06:25:07 PM »
Nice job there. I cut mine in half and it was an improvement (not as nice as yours though) and they stayed on for a couple of years.

Yes, there should be some better attachment mounts provided for engine and frame protectors.  :thumb:

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