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Honda CRF Crash Bar Protection

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates

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Description

Protect your crash bars the smart way with this simple, replaceable bumper system.

 

This two-piece design clamps securely around your CRF dirt bike’s metal crash protection bars using standard M6 nuts and bolts (around 16mm length is ideal), creating a durable outer layer that takes the abuse instead of your expensive bars. When they get scuffed up from drops or trail riding, just swap them out—no need to replace your actual crash bars. This version is sized for 1" diameter bars, and includes optional sleeves to adapt down to 7/8" bars, making it a highly versatile, universal solution for a wide range of bikes. If you’re riding a bike other than a Honda CRF, check out my separate model here designed as a universal option for any other model of bike.

 

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