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    Re: Crash Bars

    it looks like more serious kit than givi, looks like it would do a better job. my czechs not that good (im english, we dont need another language), but the list of options seemed impressive

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    Re: Crash Bars

    I have Givi bars on my Transalp but may change them in the future, they were cheap to buy but the finish is cheap so the better bars would cost more.
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    Re: Crash Bars

    ive had givi luggage before, the paint finish on the racks doesnt last very long but the steel is pretty good, its cheap to get them dipped (or even galvanised, or plated if you want to go mad!) and re-painted

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    I prefer the look of the Givi's to be honest and the price is well affordable and one day soon will remove the Givi's and have them powder coated and even than it will still have been cheaper than the craze things (and less metal-ergo less extra weight)

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    Re: Crash Bars

    Cheers all and thanks for the usefull info, soon as I am back in the Uk I will hopefully have some ordered - delivered and ready to fit...

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