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Motorcycle Discussions => British Bikes => Topic started by: rgsjohn on July 05, 2021, 11:14:40 AM

Title: Fitting Britax rear crash bars
Post by: rgsjohn on July 05, 2021, 11:14:40 AM
I want to fit a set of Britax rear crash bars to my A10. Can anyone tell me what is the purpose of the bevel on the footrest? It doesn't match the crash bar fixing point in anyway that I can see. I have scoured the internet unsuccessfully looking for Britax fitting instructions. any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.(http://)second picture is where footrest is supposed to attach to the crash bar
Title: Re: Fitting Britax rear crash bars
Post by: Vreagh on July 05, 2021, 08:23:34 PM
I seem to remember that on the A series plungers the rear footrest was mounted in the same hole as a tapered sidecar mount.
Title: Re: Fitting Britax rear crash bars
Post by: rgsjohn on July 06, 2021, 01:54:10 PM
(http://) That's an interesting idea, but my bike is an S/A frame and has no sidecar mounting lugs and the taper is at the opposite end anyway. It is designed to replace the folding rear foot rests, and as you can see the footrest is machined to allow for silencer clearance. The search for a solution continues.....! There must be an adapter of some kind I would have thought which is missing. Always a problem when buying used items. Anyway you can see from the picture how the footrest is connected to the frame. It's how the footrest connects to the actual crash bar that is proving to be problematic. The Britax bars are of course designed to be universal one fits all accessory. The genuine BSA item is unobtainium.