Installing crash bars on your Everyday Motorcycles Street 750 can significantly enhance your safety in case of a fall or collision. These bars protect your bike's engine and bodywork, reducing damage and potentially saving you costly repairs.

Safety Tips for Installing Crash Bars

Before you begin, ensure you have the right tools and a clean workspace. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully and double-check all fittings to guarantee a secure installation.

  • Wear protective gear: Gloves and safety glasses will protect you from sharp edges and debris during installation.
  • Use the correct tools: Wrenches, sockets, and screwdrivers appropriate for your bike model are essential for a proper fit.
  • Lift the bike safely: Use a stable bike stand or lift to keep the motorcycle secure and prevent tipping while you work.
  • Check alignment: Ensure the crash bars align perfectly with the mounting points to avoid stress on the frame.
  • Tighten bolts to specification: Over-tightening can damage threads, while under-tightening may cause the bars to loosen.
  • Test stability: After installation, gently rock the bars to confirm they are firmly attached.

Remember, proper installation not only protects your motorcycle but also ensures your safety on the road. If you’re unsure about any step, consulting a professional mechanic is always a wise choice.