If you bought a set of ALTRider crash bars for your TR650, then please send an email to sales@altrider.com and ask for Part Number: T613-9-1000
Please note that shipments will not start until early next week.
You will receive a product which will keep your crash bars from creeping up to the exhaust header at absolutely no addition cost to you.
Please use the same email account when you originally ordered the ALTRider crash bars, if you do use another email account, then be sure to state what your original Crash Bar order number was. That is so random people which never bought the crash bars do not inundate ALTRider with requests for 'free stuff'.
This supplemental product has been tested on 4 different TR650s, and the feedback has been 100% positive, even after many miles of off road (and on road) use.
Editorial:
I would like to specifically point out that the TR650 is a deceptively difficult bike to design after market parts for, almost nothing is symmetrical on the bike.
In my humble opinion, ALTRider made a conscious decision to make a really nice set of crash bars, and to make them as strong as possible for as much protection high up as possible - hence the clamping high up around the down tube instead of using an engine mounting bolt, or mounting lower on the down tube where it is more symmetrical and easier to design for.
This is the end result after many miles on all test bikes:

Here is a more open picture showing the product installed.

And here is a close up of the product

Please note that shipments will not start until early next week.
You will receive a product which will keep your crash bars from creeping up to the exhaust header at absolutely no addition cost to you.
Please use the same email account when you originally ordered the ALTRider crash bars, if you do use another email account, then be sure to state what your original Crash Bar order number was. That is so random people which never bought the crash bars do not inundate ALTRider with requests for 'free stuff'.
This supplemental product has been tested on 4 different TR650s, and the feedback has been 100% positive, even after many miles of off road (and on road) use.
Editorial:
I would like to specifically point out that the TR650 is a deceptively difficult bike to design after market parts for, almost nothing is symmetrical on the bike.
In my humble opinion, ALTRider made a conscious decision to make a really nice set of crash bars, and to make them as strong as possible for as much protection high up as possible - hence the clamping high up around the down tube instead of using an engine mounting bolt, or mounting lower on the down tube where it is more symmetrical and easier to design for.
This is the end result after many miles on all test bikes:

Here is a more open picture showing the product installed.

And here is a close up of the product
