Tue Aug 12 09:39:56 1997 - Message No. 1271
From: aspis

Subject: [Fwd: Antwort: Some questions...


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Hi all

As a real flying expert i can say that the crashbow we use are perfect!!
I saved a lot of money with them to my recent fallings.
The cost is higher than the other crasbows to the greek market but the 
hole system is very strong,looks great and keeps big distance beetween 
the ground and the bike (safe for the legs).
It also protects the exhaust.
And the frame is impossible to be damaged with them.
(i almost destroyed a fiat 128 before somedays with no damage at all)
The cost is about 50.000grd which means about 320-330dm

see u all at the meeting
                         sakis

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Subject: Antwort: Some questions... (XRV-LIST)
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Hi,



>- On my last trip I saw an AT from the Netherlands with crash bows looking
really solid! These crash bows were built of two tubes (stainless steel?)
on each >side with a diameter around 50 mm. They were fixed with two clamps
to the front-frame of the bike directly so they did not use the screws
where the radiators >and the aluminium engine cover are fixed. Now to my
question: Does anybody have experience with these crash bows and where can
I buy them? May be >someone is an 'crash-bow-expert': Which crash bows are
recommended to buy? I had an old model of crash bows produced by 'Schuh'.
These crash >bows were fixed to the screws of the radiators and to the
screws of the aluminium engine cover and were not very solid at all...

Seems, like you saw the one our greek list participants are using. Maybe
someone of them can help you. As far as I can remember, this type of crash
bow is a little bit more expensive than the standard ones.

If you will buy a Hepco&Becker one (the standard bow in austria and
germany), go for the one with the "fence" on the side! Looks great!

Achim







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