DaddyRabbit Turbocharged Joined May 5, 2011 Messages 525 Location Tryon, NC Ride 2006 Triumph Rocket III Classic May 5, 2011 #1 Does anyone know if Edestahl V4A guards are available here in the states?
xhdskip Living Legend Joined Jun 4, 2007 Messages 6,653 Location North of Tulsa, OKLAHOMA May 5, 2011 #2 Never heard of them. Are those the big inch and a half ones made in Germany? Welcome to the site BTW. skip
Never heard of them. Are those the big inch and a half ones made in Germany? Welcome to the site BTW. skip
DaddyRabbit Turbocharged Joined May 5, 2011 Messages 525 Location Tryon, NC Ride 2006 Triumph Rocket III Classic May 5, 2011 #3 Yes, German company! They have several styles. I like the one that fits tight closest to the enging and doen't protrude very much!
Yes, German company! They have several styles. I like the one that fits tight closest to the enging and doen't protrude very much!
TriumPhil Living Legend Joined Oct 12, 2009 Messages 11,444 Location Long Valley, NJ Ride '07 Mulberry Red, Carpentered & Bruted R3 Standard May 5, 2011 #4 I believe that they are out of business. Please correct me if I'm wrong, anybody! The Triumph front and rear "engine guards" work well, just don't ask me how I know.
I believe that they are out of business. Please correct me if I'm wrong, anybody! The Triumph front and rear "engine guards" work well, just don't ask me how I know.
BIKER .060 Over Joined Aug 30, 2010 Messages 163 Location finger lakes NY May 6, 2011 #5 TriumPhil said: I believe that they are out of business. Please correct me if I'm wrong, anybody! The Triumph front and rear "engine guards" work well, just don't ask me how I know. Click to expand... well they still have a web site up..Link Removed very nice stuff Ed
TriumPhil said: I believe that they are out of business. Please correct me if I'm wrong, anybody! The Triumph front and rear "engine guards" work well, just don't ask me how I know. Click to expand... well they still have a web site up..Link Removed very nice stuff Ed