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Acerbis Handguards

commando tod

Cruisin' Guzzisti
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Who can tell me if the Acerbis Dual Road Handguards are a straight forward fit for the 1100 Griso? I fancy putting a pair on mine to keep the wind chill off my digits. :woohoo: There was an old post from 3 years ago but didn`t want to resurrect that old one, plus there was no explanation as to how they fitted. With a captive nut insert in the standard griso bars, I was wondering if it needed to be ripped out or will the guards fit on the end of the weights? Any thoughts, experiences? :?:
Also, why the hell did I wait so long to fit a PC-V? Griso is so well behaved now. Smoooooth
 
Aha! After some more digging in the web, seems the Stelvio guards might fit. Not as stylish as the Acerbis but comes withe the bar end weights. Anyone fitted these?
 
PC-V/ECU = :whistle:

The Acerbis Dual Roads are pretty universal fit. They come with the proper friction/fit bits. I have them on my Stelvio and like them. Alot.
 
Thanks Todd. Will have a look around on tuesday as it`s easter holiday period over here and everything is closed until then.
 
Well, I went ahead and fitted a set of Stelvio guards. Worked out ok. Will post a piccie when I can. Takes a bit of finagling to make sure you've got a smooth throttle, but 15 mins is what it takes.
 
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