Lindby "unibar" on a Super Glide pic. Anybody?
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Lindby "unibar" on a Super Glide pic. Anybody?
Just wondering if any Dyna, Super Glide Custom owner's have a photo of a LINDBY, UNIBAR ENGINE GUARD/ crash bar?
I have the MID CONTROLS, that what this bar is for. Already purchased one, thought it should look good, but wanted to see other photos of one on bike.
I have the MID CONTROLS, that what this bar is for. Already purchased one, thought it should look good, but wanted to see other photos of one on bike.
Last edited by Huckster; 08-04-2014 at 09:09 AM.
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people put that bar on the bike for different reasons, i dont have one, but have thought of putting one on.. this is the reason why i would put it on, even though i have forwards on my dyna...
1) it give an alternative place for my feet to rest..
2) it protects my legs from debris..
3) it protects my bike from debris..
4) if i ever go down, its a buffer between the road and my leg/foot so i dont get stuck under the bike, not allowing me to get away from it..
those are the reasons why i would put one on my bike, and then again IMO... everyone has their own reasons for doing it
1) it give an alternative place for my feet to rest..
2) it protects my legs from debris..
3) it protects my bike from debris..
4) if i ever go down, its a buffer between the road and my leg/foot so i dont get stuck under the bike, not allowing me to get away from it..
those are the reasons why i would put one on my bike, and then again IMO... everyone has their own reasons for doing it
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You do realize that you will not be able to mount forward controls with this bar?
Here is a link to a multibar that mounts to the frame tubes and still allows you to install forward controls or footboards if you want to in the future. And it costs less.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121388318628...84.m1423.l2649
Here is a link to a multibar that mounts to the frame tubes and still allows you to install forward controls or footboards if you want to in the future. And it costs less.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121388318628...84.m1423.l2649
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people put that bar on the bike for different reasons, i dont have one, but have thought of putting one on.. this is the reason why i would put it on, even though i have forwards on my dyna...
1) it give an alternative place for my feet to rest..
2) it protects my legs from debris..
3) it protects my bike from debris..
4) if i ever go down, its a buffer between the road and my leg/foot so i dont get stuck under the bike, not allowing me to get away from it..
those are the reasons why i would put one on my bike, and then again IMO... everyone has their own reasons for doing it
1) it give an alternative place for my feet to rest..
2) it protects my legs from debris..
3) it protects my bike from debris..
4) if i ever go down, its a buffer between the road and my leg/foot so i dont get stuck under the bike, not allowing me to get away from it..
those are the reasons why i would put one on my bike, and then again IMO... everyone has their own reasons for doing it
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You do realize that you will not be able to mount forward controls with this bar?
Here is a link to a multibar that mounts to the frame tubes and still allows you to install forward controls or footboards if you want to in the future. And it costs less.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121388318628...84.m1423.l2649
Here is a link to a multibar that mounts to the frame tubes and still allows you to install forward controls or footboards if you want to in the future. And it costs less.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121388318628...84.m1423.l2649
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You do realize that you will not be able to mount forward controls with this bar?
Here is a link to a multibar that mounts to the frame tubes and still allows you to install forward controls or footboards if you want to in the future. And it costs less.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121388318628...84.m1423.l2649
Here is a link to a multibar that mounts to the frame tubes and still allows you to install forward controls or footboards if you want to in the future. And it costs less.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121388318628...84.m1423.l2649
Last edited by Huckster; 08-04-2014 at 09:06 AM.
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I have a lindby, but it's not unibar. The unibar should look good, post some pics when it's on.
Quick note: it's not designed to protect you, it just provides looks, but it does protect you. Someone tiped over my bike and nothing happens thanks to the bar, it got bent, but that's the only thing that got damaged, not my tank. Basically, it can end up protecting your leg if you tip over while on the bike.
Quick note: it's not designed to protect you, it just provides looks, but it does protect you. Someone tiped over my bike and nothing happens thanks to the bar, it got bent, but that's the only thing that got damaged, not my tank. Basically, it can end up protecting your leg if you tip over while on the bike.