Introducing the Driver Highway Peg Bar Crash Bars, meticulously designed for the discerning motorcycle enthusiast. These crash bars are compatible with 2018-2024 Harley Softail models, including the Street Bob FXBB, Low Rider FXLR, Low Rider S FXLRS, and Low Rider ST FXLRST. Crafted from high-quality steel, these bars are finished in a sleek gloss black color, ensuring they not only provide robust protection but also enhance the aesthetic appeal of your motorcycle.
The primary function of these crash bars is to offer enhanced safety for both the rider and passengers. They serve as a protective barrier during unexpected falls or collisions, significantly reducing the risk of damage to your motorcycle’s paint and engine. They are especially beneficial for stunt riders practicing new tricks, as they provide a secure footing while minimizing the impact of falls.
One of the standout features of these crash bars is their ergonomic design. They are positioned higher than standard passenger pegs, offering more comfort and space for passengers to rest their feet. The longer length provides ample room, allowing for a more relaxed riding experience. Additionally, the bars are equipped with gripper-style rubber pads that are anti-slip, ensuring that the rider’s feet stay securely in place during the ride.
Installation is a breeze with our Highway Engine Guard Crash Bars. Each set comes with all necessary hardware, making it easy to bolt them directly into the same locations as your foot pegs. This user-friendly installation process ensures that you can quickly enhance your bike’s safety features without hassle.
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In summary, the Driver Highway Peg Bar Crash Bars are an essential addition for anyone looking to enhance the safety and comfort of their 2018-2024 Harley Softail. With a robust steel construction, stylish gloss black finish, and easy installation, these crash bars are designed to provide both protection and a sleek look. Invest in your ride’s safety and style today!
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