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Bar Muffs

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What bar muff you got?

Just replaced some Oxford Sports with these Tech7 ones, they look similar to the Oxfords but fit is a lot better

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Good post. I want some, so knowing Tech7's are a good fit is useful info !
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Just be careful and not try to push it at speeds over 70+ as you'll soon find your brakes applying and the clutch getting pulled in in simultaneously :wtf:
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Wicky wrote:Just be careful and not try to push it at speeds over 70+ as you'll soon find your brakes applying and the clutch getting pulled in in simultaneously :wtf:
Found it fine mate so long as your hands are in there (which they should be at that speed lol), pushes the things forward counteracting wind blast
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Wicky wrote:Just be careful and not try to push it at speeds over 70+ as you'll soon find your brakes applying and the clutch getting pulled in in simultaneously :wtf:
Good point. However speeds of 70+, wouldn't that be wrong :wink:
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Still love that paint job on the tank !!!! :-)
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lloydiecbr wrote:Still love that paint job on the tank !!!! :-)
Ah well got the 19ltr now to get done up so i can rest easy at night knowing it wont look this fiddler forever
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got some of the tech things that other week and the insides of them have fell apart! tried to get in touch with the company but there just ignoring me :thumbdown:
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