The Ultimate Motorcycle Shield: Rear Passengers Crash Bar Installation Guide

Hey, fellow motorcycle aficionados! Welcome back to another exhilarating episode of revamping and enhancing your glorious ride. Today, we've got the lowdown on the much-buzzed-about passenger pegs crash bar.

Passenger Peg Crash Bar Frame Slider Fit for Harley 2018-2022 | Mactions
Giving Your Harley a Protective Hug with Motorcycle Crash Bars

If you're riding a 2018 or a newer model of the Harley-Davidsons Street Bob, Low Rider S, or Fat Bob, then boy, have we got news for you!
These motorcycle crash bars are like a superhero shield, giving your bike the protective hug it deserves. These crash bars work excellently, especially if you've jazzed up your Fat Bob with an aftermarket exhaust – but, remember to keep the specifications in mind to enjoy a smooth installation process.

Step-by-Step Installation: Let’s Get Handy!

We are diving right into the meticulous yet simple process of getting those Harley crash bars up and running on your beloved motorcycle. Picture this: a robust set of steel crash bars, two power-packed bolts, and washers coming together to guard your bike's aesthetics and functionality. We'd say it’s akin to donning a knight in shining armor!

But wait, there’s more! These crash bars come with crash bar frame slider attachments, giving that extra grip and ensuring that your ride remains scratch-free and dandy.

 

Installation Carsh Bar @WeRide2


The Golden Tip: A Handy Hack for a Smooth Install
Installation could be a bit of a pickle due to the close proximity of the exhaust pipe to the mounting point, requiring some out-of-the-box thinking. Fret not, for we’ve got a golden tip to save the day. Grab that neglected 8-millimeter hex from your old furniture kit, give it a little trim, and voila, you have the perfect tool to fasten the bolt without having to remove the muffler.
Put an 8-millimeter hex in the Vise and cut a small piece of it off. You did that so that when the bolt is in the hole there's a piece right here. We plan on just sliding the tip which exposes just enough for you to take the eight-millimeter wrench get it in there and tighten it down so don't forget your blue Loctite.

You're just going to slide the crash bar over line up the two holes and take your eight-millimeter bolts. Then put some Loctite on it and screw it down and then you're just going to screw into the slider at the end and that's it.

So, are you ready to give your bike the ultimate makeover with the crash bar? 

Passenger Peg Crash Bar Frame Slider

 

Buckle up, get your tools, and follow our step-by-step guide to elevate your ride to unprecedented heights. And don't forget to share your experience and pictures after the successful install. Stay tuned for more motorcycle protection bars tips, and as always, ride safely!

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