Well fortunately I dont ride in the trees that often. But I have had bark busters on my old bike. Not to be confused with the flappy roost guard ones. They have saved my levers on many occasions. But I need to get one or the other as I cannot afford at this time both.
You like them the best?114.00 for the Cycra pro-bends! I find them to be the best.
You like them the best?
Your just trying to butter me up to get outta the potential shipping feeYes, like you! you are one of the bestest moto/lunch friends I get!
96 and you know what?
And the nice thing about them is that the plastic parts are easily replaceable, not to mention they are good and strong.You like them the best?
Yeah but I need to replace 1 of the aluminum pieces. Can't. Gotta buy both left and right plus the plastic hand shield plus the black plastic bumpers. $90 Theses are the Cycra's.And the nice thing about them is that the plastic parts are easily replaceable, not to mention they are good and strong.
You must have really screwed the pooch when you went down on her.Yeah but I need to replace 1 of the aluminum pieces. Can't. Gotta buy both left and right plus the plastic hand shield plus the black plastic bumpers. $90 Theses are the Cycra's.
It's happened over many a falls. If I put it in the end of the handlebars. It not being my Johnson, the part that is supposed to clamp close to the triple clamp is probably about 4inches away. That being the case, the bar end usually likes to come loose. Thought abouth the threaded bar ends, just haven't pulled that trigger yet.You must have really screwed the pooch when you went down on her.
That line was worth it! 93
But the evening festivities made up for it.
Still the best on the market.Yeah but I need to replace 1 of the aluminum pieces. Can't. Gotta buy both left and right plus the plastic hand shield plus the black plastic bumpers. $90 Theses are the Cycra's.
Still the best on the market.
It's happened over many a falls. If I put it in the end of the handlebars. It not being my Johnson, the part that is supposed to clamp close to the triple clamp is probably about 4inches away. That being the case, the bar end usually likes to come loose. Thought abouth the threaded bar ends, just haven't pulled that trigger yet.
Well if I could go shopping in your garage, I would like to have:I have the threaded bar end pieces, was cleaning out the shop and found 5 pairs and the tap/drill bit. If you would like to try that route your welcome too.
Also have a new set hanging on the rafter and a vise to pattern your bent one. 86