Homemade Motorcycle Highway Bars at Ruthann Baker blog

Homemade Motorcycle Highway Bars. They are made from thick wall seemless hydraulic tubing. Ok so i wanted to make some highway bars for the long hall that would add a little comfort. On the right side the bolts hold the bracket for the brake master cylinder. Haven't got a real good photo, but here's a shot of the home made crash bars a mate and i made. #1 · aug 15, 2011. I made the frame from angle iron but then boxed it so the whole thing is pretty strong. Stronger than anything on the market. I took advantage of the mounting points on my highway pegs. I wanted to be able to stretch my legs a little more. I made some homemade crash bars out of 1/2 pipe and put together some side case mounts with 3/4 square tubing and some 3/4 flat strap. The bars mount down low. There are two bolts on both sides in front of the floorboards. Left side doesn't have anything held by the bolts. I looked at the billy bars but they seemed to mount to high and looked like your knees stayed in a pretty bent position. I took this off, and installed 4 floorboard extensions, so this bar wouldn't have worked anyway.

Homeade highway pegs
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They are made from thick wall seemless hydraulic tubing. I made the frame from angle iron but then boxed it so the whole thing is pretty strong. On the right side the bolts hold the bracket for the brake master cylinder. I made some homemade crash bars out of 1/2 pipe and put together some side case mounts with 3/4 square tubing and some 3/4 flat strap. Instead of selling it, or letting it. Haven't got a real good photo, but here's a shot of the home made crash bars a mate and i made. I took this off, and installed 4 floorboard extensions, so this bar wouldn't have worked anyway. I just wanted to get some opinions. Ok so i wanted to make some highway bars for the long hall that would add a little comfort. There are two bolts on both sides in front of the floorboards.

Homeade highway pegs

Homemade Motorcycle Highway Bars The bars mount down low. The bars mount down low. Left side doesn't have anything held by the bolts. Ok so i wanted to make some highway bars for the long hall that would add a little comfort. There are two bolts on both sides in front of the floorboards. They are made from thick wall seemless hydraulic tubing. I took this off, and installed 4 floorboard extensions, so this bar wouldn't have worked anyway. #1 · aug 15, 2011. On the right side the bolts hold the bracket for the brake master cylinder. I wanted to be able to stretch my legs a little more. I made the frame from angle iron but then boxed it so the whole thing is pretty strong. Instead of selling it, or letting it. I took advantage of the mounting points on my highway pegs. I just wanted to get some opinions. Stronger than anything on the market. I made some homemade crash bars out of 1/2 pipe and put together some side case mounts with 3/4 square tubing and some 3/4 flat strap.

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