View Full Version : Crash bungs?
boman
13th February 2011, 16:33
Hey all,
Just wondered if anyone knows where, in NZ, I could buy some crash Bungs, Oggy Knobs etc, for a Suzuki Gladius. I have done a Google search, but it seemed quite lacking in information. They do not have to come from NZ, but I thought it would be a good place to start.
Thanks all.
Pussy
13th February 2011, 16:58
Try Steve Bridge at F1 Engineering... now Ngauruwahia?
I'm picking some SV650 ones would do the trick
Mystic13
13th February 2011, 17:20
Hey all,
Just wondered if anyone knows where, in NZ, I could buy some crash Bungs, Oggy Knobs etc, for a Suzuki Gladius. I have done a Google search, but it seemed quite lacking in information. They do not have to come from NZ, but I thought it would be a good place to start.
Thanks all.
Try these guys on trademe. If the bit doesn't fit they'll refund you. You also need to search the other names "frame sliders" "crash knobs". Cheers
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Parts-for-sale/Fairing/auction-354323729.htm
mrchips
13th February 2011, 17:36
I got Oggies for my svee thru Dold Industries Ltd, Hamilton.
Oggy Knobbies here (http://www.dold.co.nz/products/Oggy_Knobbs/Oggy_Knobbs_Products/Frame_Sliders.aspx)
NinjaBoy
13th February 2011, 18:17
These guys have a large range: www.rg-racing.com
boman
13th February 2011, 18:50
I got Oggies for my svee thru Dold Industries Ltd, Hamilton.
Oggy Knobbies here (http://www.dold.co.nz/products/Oggy_Knobbs/Oggy_Knobbs_Products/Frame_Sliders.aspx)
Thank you. I am buggered if I could find that info.
yachtie10
13th February 2011, 19:18
I got some off holeshots which were a lot cheaper than oggie
pritch
14th February 2011, 07:10
These guys have a large range: www.rg-racing.com
I bought my latest set from them recently. They aren't the cheapest but the designs I have looked at (VFR and S3) seem better thought out than most. They were good to deal with.
The other set I had was Sato Racing. Nicely made, but I started to wonder about the way they were fastened to the bike. Like some others they used engine mounts which gave rise to concern for the cases in a spill.
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