rear tire inner fender
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WILDPIG
rear tire inner fender
REAR TIRE INNER FENDER> does anyone have a web site addy for this part?
Re: rear tire inner fender
.....expensive..... http://www.shift-tech.com/shop/enter.ht ... pt_89.html
...if you find it cheaper, please let us know....
...if you find it cheaper, please let us know....
Alex G. - San Francisco Bay Area - Member # 642
08 R1200R
07 GSX R600 - Totalled by EX SO
08 R1200R
07 GSX R600 - Totalled by EX SO
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WILDPIG
Re: rear tire inner fender
i found another site for the rear sub fender-- boy did i ever-- hornig outta germany-- rear fender for the r1200r shipping an handleing--- 500.00 give or take 3 bux--- outta my price league but it sho nuff looked like a piece o art. its listed on hornig's web site.
Re: rear tire inner fender
I bought one and I'm glad I did. And as it keeps her back clean, so is the wife. I think it looks good too. It is carbon fibre so it actually makes my bike lighter thus lessening my carbon footprint and saving the earth.
Mark
Mark
What is happening to my skin?
Where is that protection that I needed?
Air can hurt you too
Where is that protection that I needed?
Air can hurt you too
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WILDPIG
Re: rear tire inner fender
well mark-ah-- i dont care bout green muther earth an small foot prints-- i say gimme 108 octane an hi horse power 1/4 drag bikes or highly modified street bikes,, but i digress-- zactly where did you buy the sub finder from? nuke the whales i say-- gimme sushi.
Re: rear tire inner fender
This from an older topic on this list.
"I contacted the folks at Ilmberger and they said they would put me in touch with the folks at Sierrabmw.com concerning a hugger for my R1200R."
It fits great.
Mark
"I contacted the folks at Ilmberger and they said they would put me in touch with the folks at Sierrabmw.com concerning a hugger for my R1200R."
It fits great.
Mark
What is happening to my skin?
Where is that protection that I needed?
Air can hurt you too
Where is that protection that I needed?
Air can hurt you too
Hugger problems, post found
While searching for a better price on a hugger I came across this post:
Since the hugger fits so closely, perhaps the wheel was already loose allowing contact with the hugger, not the other way around?....all of a sudden my rear wheel is off the ground and i get jolted around pretty good and was very lucky that i didn't fall off the bike...i look back and i see that piece of junk Hilemburger Hugger laying in the middle of the road...the impact of that against my rear wheel was so strong it actually caused the four bolts that hold the wheel on to become extremely loose...
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthre ... did=172223
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Re: Hugger problems, post found
I'd have to agree with that accessment. The wheel bolts had to be loose. No way contact with a hugger is gonna loosen up the rear wheel. The Illemberger (I think we're related) is a class piece, and if installed correctly I can see no way it could come in contact with the rear tire/wheel. Someone fooked up, and is blaming it at the wrong part.Dan-A wrote:While searching for a better price on a hugger I came across this post:Since the hugger fits so closely, perhaps the wheel was already loose allowing contact with the hugger, not the other way around?....all of a sudden my rear wheel is off the ground and i get jolted around pretty good and was very lucky that i didn't fall off the bike...i look back and i see that piece of junk Hilemburger Hugger laying in the middle of the road...the impact of that against my rear wheel was so strong it actually caused the four bolts that hold the wheel on to become extremely loose...
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthre ... did=172223
Don Eilenberger - NJ Shore
2012 R1200R - I love this bike!
2012 R1200R - I love this bike!
Re: rear tire inner fender
I recently purchased and installed a rear hugger from Nippy Norman's in England. It's fiberglass, painted gloss black (like my bike), so it doesn't have the bling factor of CF, but it is well made, fits well, looks good and does the job intended, i.e., keeping things clean back there. Best of all, it cost only a little over $200 including shipping. The web site shows a price of 99 pounds but they charged me 84 plus 20 pounds shipping. Nice surprise. Here is a link with a photo: http://www.nippynormans.com/prodinfo.as ... 5&mitem=96
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I like it better than the CF. In my case it matches the bike better.RonR wrote:I recently purchased and installed a rear hugger from Nippy Norman's in England. It's fiberglass, painted gloss black (like my bike), so it doesn't have the bling factor of CF, but it is well made, fits well, looks good and does the job intended, i.e., keeping things clean back there. Best of all, it cost only a little over $200 including shipping. The web site shows a price of 99 pounds but they charged me 84 plus 20 pounds shipping. Nice surprise. Here is a link with a photo: http://www.nippynormans.com/prodinfo.as ... 5&mitem=96
In fact I just went to their website and ordered one.