Givi TN3101 Crash Bars for Select Suzuki Motorcycles
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Description
The Givi TN3101 Crash Bars are designed to protect the vital components of your beloved V-Strom 650 in the event of a drop fall slide or crash. Generous 22mm diameter 2mm thick steel tubing is up to the task of safeguarding your rig. Simple & easy bolt-on installation requires no drilling cutting welding or other modifications to install these crash bars. Give your bike the armor it needs to keep going after a mishap and continue on your adventure!
Features:
- Hearty 22 mm diameter 2 mm thick steel tubing
- Protects vital components: motor frame & lower fairing
- Durable Powder coated black finish
- Nylon sliders enhance slide protection
- Simple bolt-on installation requires no modifications
Includes:
- Left & right side crashbars
- Mounting hardware
- Installation instructions
Part Numbers
Our part number: | Givi TN3101 |
Manufacturer part number: | TN3101 |
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TWP –
Seems like a solid set of crash bars. Not hard to assemble. Only gave it four out of five stars because the instructions are lousy and I don’t want/need the GIVI plastic badges that were included in the package. The bars themselves seem to work out just fine but the hardware is somewhat cheap.
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Jerry lyon –
Are there hi-way pegs that can fit on to the this engine guard?? So you can have two positions to rest your feet on long trips?? Please let me know. Jerry
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Rammy –
I bought these crash bars about a month ago and they look great, it was easy to install them and hopefully I will never have to test their strength.
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