SW-MOTECH Crash Bars Engine Guards for Triumph Tiger 1050 ’07-’12
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Description
All components are protected against corrosion by sandblasting and powdercoating. High-strength frame mounting points. Black.
Constructed of 26.9mm outer-diameter mild steel tubing.
Not compatible with GSG-Framesliders.
Part Numbers
Our part number: | SBL.11.610.100 |
GTIN13 / EAN Barcode: | 4052572012093 |
Fitment
Fitment Associations
Year | Make | Model |
---|---|---|
Year | Make | Model |
2007 - 2012 | Triumph | Tiger 1050 |
All Years | Triumph | Tiger 1050 |
Resources
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Fredy –
Great fit and easy installation. Engine guards are nice and stout, no more worries on tipping bike over in rough terrain.
Thanks SW-MOTECH
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sanc6129 –
I bought them although I was a little put off by the price, they do look good though. This is in the category of an item I hope I never need to fulfil its intended purpose. Installation is straightforward, it took me a couple of hours working by myself, and it takes determination to get to some of the nuts. If you’re not mechanically inclined or don’t have proper tools including a torque wrench you probably should have a shop do it. They are also fairly heavy so if you are into trimming every ounce of weight you can these may not be for you. I haven’t tried it but you may be able to clamp some folding foot pegs on them to stretch your legs on long rides.
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Ppaul –
Put on a month ago and am very happy with them. Good paint job, very good quality. Mounting foot pegs on them next. Good you tube vids to help with install. Went on very easy on my Triumph Tiger 1050.
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Mark –
Easy to install. Look good. Hope I never need them.
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