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    Crash knobs...

    Where's the best/cheapest place to get these done?

    Was quoted around $700 (including installation) for some Oggy's on my new CBR (non cutting) but hoping I can reduce that somewhat....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dakara View Post
    Where's the best/cheapest place to get these done?

    Was quoted around $700 (including installation) for some Oggy's on my new CBR (non cutting) but hoping I can reduce that somewhat....

    is it the same as an '07?

    http://rapidartnz.com/oscommerce/pro...787691774d0c55

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    These ones look good and only USD $169.00
    http://www.ridersinc.com/r-and-g-rac...08-p13397.html

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    Yea same as 07, although the claim to need to remove the whole fairing to put them on... I may wait till I get the bike too see exactly whats involved.

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    so the knobs are about 400, for my bike anyway its 07 no cut type and they want 300 to fit them, it should only take about a hour, 300p/h your getting ripped, buy them your self, oggy are probley the dearest, probley one of the better brand tho.
    then put them on your self, its not hard.

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    I bought a pair of ebay a few weeks ago for about 160$ including shipping no farining modification required and you choose the colour of the tip and has RR on it. lol

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    Try R&G http://www.rg-racing.com/

    I bought a set for my SV650 a few years ago direct from R&G over the interweb. Can't remember exact price but it came in cheaper than Oggy knobs bought locally.

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    Motovation crash bungs would be worth a look. google "Motovation frame sliders" and you'll find them. We've got them on our sem fiddys, the no-cut version, they are a quality made piece of kit, and Motovation themselves are great to deal with
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    Cheers for the info guys. Yea was quoted $580 just for the knobs so will definitely look into those posted above!

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    Hey Dakara... www.motovationusa.com
    No cut crash bungs for 07-08 CBR600RR, part # FSH16S, US$145.99, be about US$30.00 to get them here. They are a very good piece of kit
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    All was good until I realised that having 105kg of man sliding into my rear was a tad uncomfortable after a while

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    I'll got RG Racing knobs on my bike - looks good but had to drill a hole in the fairings. Took a lot of courage and balls to drill the holes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by klyong82 View Post
    I'll got RG Racing knobs on my bike - looks good but had to drill a hole in the fairings. Took a lot of courage and balls to drill the holes.
    Which I wont be doing on my brand new CBR! The ones on ebay seem to the go...

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    Whatever you buy I can confirm material costs for an average set of knobs are approx. NZD50.

    700....WTF?????

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