SW-MOTECH Crash Bars Engine Guards for Triumph Tiger 1050 ’07-’12

SBL.11.610.100
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Description

Constructed of heavy-duty mild steel SW-MOTECH crash bars are designed to provide maximum protection optical integration and high-quality fit and finish.

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14.2419 lbs
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1 × 1 × 1 in
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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
Manufacturer part number: SBL.11.610.100

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Triumph

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  1. Mark

    SW-Motech Crashbars

    Mark

    Easy to install. Look good. Hope I never need them.

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  2. Ppaul

    Heavy duty

    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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  3. Fredy

    Stout!

    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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