Crash Protection
Motorcycle Crash Protection accessories are components designed to help protect your motorcycle in case of an accident. There are many types of crash protection accessories available, each with a specific function. Some of the most common crash protection accessories include frame sliders, engine guards, and crash bars.
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Frame sliders are typically made of a hard plastic or composite material and are mounted to the frame of the motorcycle. They are designed to slide along the ground in the event of a crash, helping to protect the frame, engine, and other critical components from damage. Frame sliders are available for a wide range of motorcycles and are relatively easy to install.
Engine guards are designed to protect the engine and other critical components in the event of a crash. They are typically made of a strong metal alloy and are mounted to the frame of the motorcycle. Engine guards can also provide protection against debris on the road, such as rocks or branches, which can cause damage to the engine or other components.
Crash bars are typically used on adventure bikes and touring motorcycles. They are designed to protect the rider and the motorcycle in the event of a crash, particularly during off-road riding. Crash bars are usually made of a strong metal alloy and are mounted to the frame of the motorcycle. They provide additional protection to the rider's legs and help to protect the motorcycle from damage in the event of a crash.
Other types of crash protection accessories include swingarm sliders, fork sliders, and axle sliders. These accessories are designed to help protect the swingarm, fork, and axle from damage in the event of a crash. They are relatively easy to install and can help prevent costly repairs to the motorcycle.