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Bmw R75/6 R75 Crash Bar Guard on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
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Emeryville, California, US

Emeryville, California, US
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 crash bars taken off a 1975 r75/6.  probably fit most airheads, but please do your research before buying.  clamps onto front down tubes- u-clamps included. 

A bit dirty, I have not cleaned them up- so you see how they were on the bike.  Brand is on the last picture, but there is a mark through it making it hard to see.    there is a bend, see pictures.  I am sure you could just bend it back, but again, I have not done so.  You could not notice the bend when it was on the bike.    as far as i know, the bike was never down, but its a city bike, so it probably got backed into (and these bars saved the heads!)




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