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geordiedancer71 09-10-10 13:09

Which KTM hand guards???
 
Got the yamaha useless hand guards with the bike, which are er...useless!!!

Which KTM ones do i need to buy?
Easy to fit?

cheers.....off shopping with the missus! great fun :sad5:

jasext 09-10-10 15:13

Ktm wraparound type ,either come in black or orange ,about �42 new

Ni3ous 09-10-10 18:46

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maxwell123455 09-10-10 19:29

Depends what your looking for, wind protection or hand/lever protection or both??

Couple of the guys have linked you to the KTM plastic ones which give a compromise between wind and lever protection, although plastic they mostly protect levers in stand still falls or 5mph stuff.

But if your looking at something with a steel bars acerbis do alot of stuff with different covers/wind protectors.

buzzlightyear 10-10-10 08:16

So do the KTM ones fit without needing any mods? I'm contemplating this as well, as the ones I currently have cannot accomodate the std bar end weights, but apparently the KTM ones can?

b374 10-10-10 19:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by buzzlightyear (Post 140715)
So do the KTM ones fit without needing any mods? I'm contemplating this as well, as the ones I currently have cannot accomodate the std bar end weights, but apparently the KTM ones can?

depends on "needing any mods" definition and how you want to position them.

I had to cut a tiny bit off the right one due to the front brake fluid tank. Then i had to file a bit of the clutch lever so i can position the left one as I like. Handlebar weights can stay on without issues and otherwise I'm pretty satisfied with them... IMO spending too much protecting levers ain't a good idea considering the price of the levers. For the rest of things like protecting them from a low speed or when laying off the bike or branch protection I'd say they do the job well.


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