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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between upper and lower motorcycle crash bars?
Lower crash bars bolt to the engine mounts and protect the engine cases and cylinder heads — the first point of contact in most tip-overs. Upper crash bars extend further up to shield the radiator, fuel tank, and fairing from harder impacts. For light off-road use, lower bars alone are usually sufficient. For technical terrain or extended remote touring, combining upper and lower gives you full-body coverage. Browse our full range of motorcycle crash bars to find the right configuration for your riding style.
Are LOBOO crash bars compatible with my BMW, KTM, or Honda?
LOBOO crash bars are engineered with model-specific fitment — not universal sizing — so they align precisely with your frame's mounting points without drilling or modification. Current fitments include the BMW R1300GS, BMW F900GS, KTM 790/890 Adventure, Honda Africa Twin CRF1100L, Honda CB500X, and Honda Forza 350. Check each product listing for a confirmed compatibility list, and contact our team if your model isn't listed — new fitments are added regularly.
Do I need crash bars if I mostly ride on paved roads?
Tip-overs don't only happen off-road. Parking lot drops, gravel at intersections, and low-speed maneuvering accidents are among the most common causes of engine and fairing damage — and crash bars prevent all of them. A set of LOBOO lower engine guards is one of the most cost-effective upgrades you can make to avoid a repair bill that routinely runs $1,500–$3,000 in engine case or radiator damage.
How long does it take to install LOBOO crash bars?
Most LOBOO crash bar installations take 45–90 minutes with basic hand tools — a socket set and torque wrench are all you need. No drilling, cutting, or frame modification required. Each set ships with all mounting hardware and a step-by-step installation guide. For upper crash bars that require partial side panel removal, budget a little extra time on your first install.
Can I mount auxiliary lights to LOBOO crash bars?
Yes — most LOBOO crash bars include pre-drilled or integrated mounting points specifically designed for auxiliary lights. This eliminates the need for separate mounting clamps or brackets. Pair your crash bars with LOBOO's LED auxiliary lights for a clean, wiring-ready setup that takes full advantage of the integrated mounts.
What is the difference between crash bars and frame sliders?
Frame sliders are designed to minimize damage when a bike slides at speed on pavement — they reduce friction against the ground. Crash bars are designed to prevent contact between your engine, radiator, and fairing and the ground during a tip-over or low-speed drop. For adventure bikes that see any off-road use, crash bars provide broader, more reliable protection. Many serious ADV riders run both.
Do inflatable crash bar bags replace crash bars, or work alongside them?
They work alongside crash bars, not instead of them. LOBOO's inflatable crash bar bags clip to your existing bars and act as a first layer of impact absorption — the air chamber hits the ground first, changes the impact angle, and reduces force transferred to the frame. In most tip-overs, the bag takes the hit before the bar does. They also provide IPX7-rated waterproof storage, so they add function even when the trip goes perfectly.
Barras de Protección para Motocicleta: El Seguro Definitivo para Tu Aventura
¿Alguna vez has tenido ese momento de "corazón detenido" cuando tu moto se cae en medio de la nada? Todos hemos pasado por eso. Un juego de barras de protección de alta calidad es la diferencia entre un rasguño menor y una factura de reparación de varios miles de dólares. En Loboo, no solo fabricamos protectores; construimos "exoesqueletos" para tu motocicleta que han sido probados en ruta y aprobados por los pilotos.
Por Qué las Barras de Protección Loboo Son Diferentes
Nuestras barras están diseñadas para absorber el impacto para que tu motor y carenados no tengan que hacerlo. Esto es lo que las convierte en un "imprescindible" para cualquier piloto serio de ADV:
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Acero Inoxidable 304 Premium: Usamos tubos de alta calidad de 25 mm de diámetro que son resistentes al óxido e increíblemente resistentes.
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Ajuste Preciso: Cada barra está diseñada a medida para modelos específicos (como la R1300GS o Africa Twin) para asegurar que se usen los puntos de montaje originales—sin necesidad de perforar.
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Granallado y Recubrimiento en Polvo: Un acabado duradero que combina con la estética de tu moto y resiste el desgaste por los escombros del off-road.
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Soporte Multipunto: Nuestro diseño triangulado distribuye la fuerza del impacto a lo largo del chasis, minimizando el riesgo de daños estructurales.
Superior vs. Inferior: Protección Completa
¿No sabes cuál necesitas? Aquí tienes el "Consejo del Entrenador":
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Barras Inferiores: Son esenciales. Protegen las cabezas de los cilindros, la bomba de agua y las carcasas del motor—el corazón de tu moto.
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Barras Superiores: Estas protegen tus costosos carenados plásticos y el radiador. Si conduces por senderos técnicos, el "Juego Completo" es tu mejor aliado.
Consejo Experto de Loboo: Siempre revisa las especificaciones de torque después de los primeros 500 millas de conducción off-road. ¡Incluso las mejores barras necesitan un rápido "chequeo de salud" tras una aventura accidentada!




















