Did this crash bar do its job?

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00weel
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Did this crash bar do its job?

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Scot
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Re: Did this crash bar do its job?

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Sure it did! The valve cover escaped unscathed! :mrgreen:
Garnet
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Re: Did this crash bar do its job?

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Would that be a trapazoidaly opposed twin :?:
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Major Softie
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Re: Did this crash bar do its job?

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Scot took the words right out of my fingers.

It looks to be a 150 degree twin to me, just not angled in the conventional plane. The crank arrangement must be very interesting.
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Curt
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Re: Did this crash bar do its job?

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You should see the integral crash bars on the 2011 Victory cruisers. Factory demo guy says they are called rollover bars, or something...implying to protect bike in stopped or slow fall-overs. Have bosses for forward footrests and "wings" (wind deflectors).
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