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Old 01-11-2012, 03:51 PM
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Default Hanguards for EC300 2011 HEBO handlebar

I read some posts and still confusing...about the answers.
Looking for recommended aluminium closed handguards
I most concern about the fitment, I dont want to do any modification, or drilling...
which one is a Just plug and play?



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Old 01-11-2012, 05:31 PM
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Enduro Engineering but the bar clamps are specific to your bar type. My new bike has twin walls and the bar clamps have TW stamped on them. I had cycra bar clamps on my old bike with the hebo bars and they have MG stamped on them. I would think that stands for magura.
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Old 01-11-2012, 07:06 PM
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The clamps which fit the best are ones for Magura bars off a KTM. You may still have to bend the actual aluminium bars a bit.
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Fastways are also worth looking at
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The Fastways are great - they incorporate the Cycra bend, the handguard is a decent size and it attaches to the front of the aluminum bar, and because they attach to the upper bar clamp as loose or tight as you decide, there are no secondary stiffening effects on the bars themselves.

I actually liked the Hebo bars better than the TwinWalls fitted, not the least because you got more 7/8" real estate for brake and clutch perches, switch gear etc.
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Old 01-13-2012, 12:21 AM
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thanks guys, seems that the fastway is the choice

which model of fastawy is suitable to the HEBO?
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Old 01-13-2012, 02:16 AM
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thanks guys, seems that the fastway is the choice

which model of fastawy is suitable to the HEBO?
If you're planning to run a damper (Fastway, Scotts, Ohlins etc) choose the F.I.T. 1. It comes with the shields, bark busters, and damper-ready handlebar clamp. The F.I.T. 2 has a one-piece handlebar clamp, while the F.I.T. 3 uses individual clamps on the bars (not unlike the Bonz system).

pm me if you're interested in ordering.
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Cycra CRMs are the way to go. They mount next the the bar clamp leaving all the space on your bars open for things like a rollchart, etc.

http://store.cycraracing.com/ceremo.html
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There nice. Only question I have though is if you run bars with a narrow mid section like mini bars or some woods bends, will there be enough straight clamping area for the mounts? Should be easy to tell if they would work for you or not.

In any case, I gave up on direct bar clamped inner mounts a long time ago.
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Old 01-13-2012, 11:12 AM
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There nice. Only question I have though is if you run bars with a narrow mid section like mini bars or some woods bends, will there be enough straight clamping area for the mounts? Should be easy to tell if they would work for you or not.

In any case, I gave up on direct bar clamped inner mounts a long time ago.
Good point Glenn. I had the make the slot in the guard longer to accept the narrower bars. BTW, forget about bending these.
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