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BMW R1200 GSAdventure Engine Guard Extensions- Stainless Steel 2006-2010

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BMW 2006-2010 R1200 GS Adventure Engine Guard Extensions- Stainless Steel
Protect Your Cylinder Heads Where They are Most Vulnerable.
Quality Stainless Steel Components. No Compromises: stainless bars, stainless hardware, and stainless clamps.
Update 3/20/10: Please Pre-order and reserve your set now. Our next batch will ship to customers approximately March 22-23rd. Orders will be filled in the order received and quantities will be limited. Please reserve your set now.
The original BMW Engine Protection Bars for the R1200GS Adventure lack the most important thing: protection for the vulnerable cylinder valve covers. When a 1200 GSA goes down most often the first point of contact with the ground is the cylinder valve cover. The valve cover is usually badly damaged or destroyed because the Original BMW engine bars really only provide protection from hits from the front, not from the side. Once damaged, oils leaks occur and the motorcycle is non-operational. The GSA OEM aluminum valve guards look great but simply do not provide sufficient protection from impact for the cylinder valve cover.
Adventure Designs co/owner Chad Olson, went down hard at low speed on his 2006 R1200GSA during an off-road competition and cracked the cylinder valve cover and completely mangled the aluminum BMW OEM valve cover guard. The damage was costly and ended his trip. Do not let this happen to you. Our engine guard extensions protect your cylinder valve covers and help prevent the costly expenditure of repairing a cracked valve cover or worse. The cylinder valve cover is the first place that makes contact with the ground when you fall to the side and that is usually where you fall 90% of the time.
The engine guard extensions provide the needed additional protection for the cylinder valve cover and also serves to strengthen the entire engine bar assembly. The guards are the only engine guard extensions on the market that utilize a strong stainless steel clamp to attach to the existing engine bars. The stainless steel clamps ensure a secure fit and match the overall look of the motorcycle. The lower strut of the guard extensions also provides protection for the lower spark plug, located in the bottom of the cylinder head.
These quality engine bar extensions are designed and built by Adventure Designs in the USA. We have tested them extensively. The bars are constructed completely of stainless steel. They are a perfect color match to the BMW OEM Engine Bars and look like a factory original part when installed. Customers have been very happy with the fit and finish.
Product Details:
• Provides protection for the Cylinder Valve Cover in virtually every situation
• Fits 2005 through 2009 R1200GSA's and 1200GS's with BMW Adventure Tanks and Crash Bars
• Fits over stock BMW aluminum adventure cylinder valve guards, X-Head valve guards, and most other aftermarket valve covers
• Provides additional protection for the lower spark plug and coil
• Provides an excellent mounting location for highway pegs and also serves as a foot rest
• The highest quality construction made from round stainless steel tubing.
• No reduction in ground clearance
• No modifications to the bike are needed
• Utilize solid stainless steel attachment clamps that secure to the existing engine bars
• Supplied complete with detailed instructions with pictures and the necessary hardware.
• Stainless steel hardware
• Backed by a one year warranty and 30 day money back guarantee
• Made and tested in the USA
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Customer Feedback:
"I just received your engine guards. They are excellent!! They fit well, look good, and you cannot tell they are not original equipment. As a member of the Canadian Military, many of us are into bikes. I think you will see a lot of business from up here."
Thanks Guys.
Randy
Victoria BC, Canada 05/23/09