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to try and limit any untoward damage to my beautiful black Busa, I ordered a set of Oggy Knobbs. The set up weighs 5.5 kg! Have read they are worth having. Any comments or experience?
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just had a low speed drop on left side and so glad i had oggy knobs,minor scratchies to fairing and rideable,also case saver is a good investment for the left side.
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22-11-2011, 06:14pm
(This post was last modified: 22-11-2011, 06:15pm by Shifu.)
In my opinion all these knobbs are a complete waste of money. In addition they spoil the beatuful flowing lines of the bike
The reasons are as follows:
1) They do not prevent the damage to the bike - If you crash it properly, nothing can protect it. Maybe some pieces will be less broken. What is the point? You still have to replace them and they will not sell them to you cheaper because you replacing only a bit broken fairings insted of totally destroyed one.
2) Do you get a discount from your insurance compay because you fitted the knobbs to minimise the damage in a case of accident? NO! So who gives a shit.
3) Some of these knobbs can potentially cause even more damage to the frame or the engine by the way they are attached to them.
4) They add weight to the already chubby bike. (sorry darling)
So there, think about it. We all want to protect our joy but the best way to do it is to keep learning to ride better, be sensible on the road and expext the most idiotic behaviour from the drivers around you
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Had my bike 12 years now, never fallen over, never dropped. To me, Oggy knobs for you pride and joy are like saying - "yep - I'm planning on dropping or throwing her away someday"
On a track bike or a stunter where not coming off means -"you just aint trying hard enough" I could understand and appreciate them, I like to ride hard, but I'm not about to just let it fall over, so not for me thanks.
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22-11-2011, 10:12pm
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With u ward p, I'm a young in at the age of 21 ridin a BUSAA, n all my mates have oggys except me! There all scared cause it's there 'pride n joy' if so JUST DON'T DROP IT oggys are ugly and ruin the look
And shifu...great points! I'll use them to my advantage in arguments!
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23-11-2011, 06:29am
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Thanks for the comments. In my 37 years of riding my luck is 'if I got em I'll never need em. If I don't got 'em, somehow through my fault or another's they would have come in handy' The smallest damage on the fairing will cost a bomb. Yes they are ugly but so is a scratched bike.
I agree, worth having
Thanks for the comments. In my 37 years of riding my luck is 'if I got em I'll never need em. If I don't got 'em, somehow through my fault or another's they would have come in handy' The smallest damage on the fairing will cost a bomb. Yes they are ugly but so is a scratched bike.
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Like the hayabusa without them, but the 5.5kilos sounds like extra weight I dont need when I weigh 118 kilos suited up.
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Appreciate all your replys. Here is the outcome. Had them installed yesterday
1) yes they are a bit ugly
2) yes they will damage the frame in a good crash but it is easy to have the insurance companies write a bike off these days
3) yes the kit is heavy
4) yes the bike is protected if it falls over, low speed
5) Busa can not cool itself as well as it used to. The kit is so near the cooling fans. It now consistently runs at a higher temperature
6) now torn about having Oggy knobs installed
7) remember people 'for every action there is a reaction'
I'll leave them on till the next service and make a decsion then.
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