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Engine protection

Emir

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Hi everyone,
I'm planning to buy a v7racer II this week and there is so llittle of accerories of this brand in my country.
I wonder that is there anyhing we can use to protect cylinders forum small crashes ?
Slide bars or etc ?
cylinders are in an open position to get damaged easily. how can we protect them ?
 
thanks. this must be the answer. in fact they wont look good on a racer but sure will protect.
 
thanks. this must be the answer. in fact they wont look good on a racer but sure will protect.

I picked up a pair of these for my V7 Racer:

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I find that they are much more in keeping with the V7 Racer's style. Food for thought.
 
Those will not fit the 2013+ V7's.

According to 70 Tre, they will:

"Protection tube for cylinder head made of steel with black powder coated finishing at high density ... They fit very easily, everything you need is included. In the package you will find the screws suitable for any model V7 2007-2016" (70tre, 2016).

Details here.

EDIT: Also, here is a pic of it on a newer V7:

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That being said, I do like your frame sliders and may pick up a pair in future in future for the added protection. I don't war to take any chances with my Bella's jugs... you know, Murphy's Law and all that.
 
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got the Agostini bars on my Stone - very inconspicuous.
I really like the Ago bars, problem is they don't fit the V7 II. I have a perfect used set to sell if anyone wants it.
 
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