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Topic : Crash Bar - Highway Hawk
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 fasteddy 
Chaac
Reg. Date : 16/10/2008
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Location : Wisconsin, United States
Posted : 19 Jun 2012 - 02:55   Post title : Crash Bar - Highway Hawk
 
Couple people asked about what Highway Hawks crash bar looked like on the bike. Mounted one up today, really is beefy, 1.5 inch tube. Doesn't look bad. Here are a couple shots on my bike.




Easy mount into existing mounting locations two spots up near top of radiator on the frame (there are plastic plugs in there that are removed) comes with the proper bolts.

The bottom mounts to the two open holes on the foot peg assembly, one side is trick to get the nut and washer on but over all an easy install.


eddy

 
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Post edited by fasteddy on 19 Jun 2012 - 03:31
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 mat1600 
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Reg. Date : 06/03/2010
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Posted : 19 Jun 2012 - 08:24   Post title : Re: Crash Bar - Highway Hawk (Re: fasteddy)
 
Whats the difference in price from the OEM's.

 
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 n2dwind 
Set
Reg. Date : 12/07/2010
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Location : Jupiter, Florida, United States
Posted : 22 Jun 2012 - 19:51   Post title : Re: Crash Bar - Highway Hawk (Re: mat1600)
 
Hi eddy, any chance of getting a shot from the side? I like the way they look from the front but was wondering how they look next to the pipes

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 fasteddy 
Chaac
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Location : Wisconsin, United States
Posted : 23 Jun 2012 - 01:07   Post title : Re: Crash Bar - Highway Hawk (Re: n2dwind)
 
Mat I don't know what OEM costs.

I'll get some photo's shortly.







eddy

 
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Post edited by fasteddy on 24 Jun 2012 - 00:50