Crash bars for the 801

Hi, I used Puig frame sliders for Husqvarna Svartpilen 801 2024 and its work perfectly, I used also for GoPro holder to take shot for front tire and suspensions.

Also I used heat shield for rear suspension (same part with 790 Duke/790 Adv) and guard for radiator. My rear suspension was oil drained, after change rear suspension from my service in guarantee I take heat shield.

*The exhaust catalytic converter is very close to the rear suspension, heating it up and burning the seals, causing the rear suspension to leak oil.

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I just ordered the Evotech crash protection set as well.

Anyone know what the torque specs of these 3 bolts are?
And should I add some medium loctite?

I guess the m10 is 45nm?

Yes, the M10 is 45Nm, the M8 should be 25Nm; with some added Loctite.

From the repair manual:

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Just installed the crash protection set (bobbins and axle sliders) from Evotech.

Have to say they make some proper solid stuff at Evotech. From product finish to bolt quality.
 
I installed the Puig frame sliders today. I'm not sure about them. Look a bit ugly IMO, but it's protection so they will have to stay.

I'm still hoping to find some crash bars from the 790 that fit.

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I'm afraid I have to agree with you.. not the most prettiest.

However, at the same time, they don't really stand out all that much so they sort of do blend in..
Yeah, I think the Evotech ones look a bit better and seem really sturdy.

Unfortunately they are 2x the price of the Puig where I live.
 
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