BikeMaster Engine Guard/ Frame Rail U-Clamp Footpegs For 1 in. to 1 1/4 in. Diameter Tubing (Chrome) (Pair)

BikeMaster Engine Guard/ Frame Rail U-Clamp Footpegs For 1 in. to 1 1/4 in. Diameter Tubing (Chrome) (Pair)
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Part Number: BM-17-1212
MSRP: 74.95
Price: $71.99  
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  • Gorgeous chrome and rubber inserts with great shapes
  • Deep high quality chrome finish with quality rubber means many years of service
  • 1 to 1 1/2 inch clamps allow the installation on frame rails or engine guards to provide relief for long rides
  • Sold in pairs
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This accessory fits:

Custom Fit - May Not Fit All Bikes
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Important Fitment Details:
Fits:
1 inch to 1 1/4 inch diameter frame tubes or engine guards with at least 2 inches of uncurved tubing


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Question & Answers:

    Installing on chrome control bar to the rear of floor boards.

    posted on 03/06/13 by
    TimTripodi (TimTripodi) from , , wrote:

    Hi,

    Do you have any tips or tricks for preventing these from marring the chrome on the control bar? I may want to change the position or remove these at some point. I don't want to end up with multiple hack marks in the chrome that will rust over time.

    Thanks,
    Tim



     
    posted on 03/06/13 by
    eynstyn from saskatoon, SK, Canada, wrote:

    duct tape



    posted on 03/06/13 by
    ManyBikes from Livermore, CA, wrote:

    I have used electrical tape, masking tape, or rescue tape in the past to keep unintentional marring from happening.