Cheap Chinese Rear mud sling £20

And just how do you know that? But if that helps you justify things then so be it.

Who cares, I bet they have a made a few quid from GS WC riders worldwide since 2013 - all because BMW didn't make a proper rear inner mudguard for the earlier 1200's and the WC's
 
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Who cares, I bet they have a made a few quid from GS WC riders worldwide since 2013 - all because BMW didn't make a proper rear inner mudguard for the earlier 1200's and the WC's

Well said,

for some reason BMW seem to put short mudguards on there bike, my previous K1600 needed a front fender extender to help protect the radiator directly behind it :rolleyes:
 
Who cares, I bet they have a made a few quid from GS WC riders worldwide since 2013 - all because BMW didn't make a proper rear inner mudguard for the earlier 1200's and the WC's

They may well have.

If they can't make a profit who's going to develop the next improvement - it won't be the Chinese who can only copy
 
They may well have.

If they can't make a profit who's going to develop the next improvement - it won't be the Chinese who can only copy

Hahaha we back on this again


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Lol no but your rambling on about who's gonna design this and that who gives a fuck !! If companies over here wanna get stuff made in china that's for 1 reason to make max profit from us in rip off Britain ..
Do you think MAM are the only company capable of designing shit ? I doubt it lol
Let it go lol


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Interesting view.

There are a number posters who have bought cheap knock-off's, only to suffer frame rubbing - and regret the purchase.

What was the 'saving' after the costs associated with the poor fitting were addressed?
 
Well I can't vouch for someone's fitting experience cos I know when I fit mine I will check the clearance ,
So are you saying that £100 is a reasonable price for a piece of injection moulded plastic ?


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Good question.

I am well aware that the final production cost is negligible compared to the price I paid. I don't have a problem with that as I know it has taken an amount of work to get a product finished ready for market.

I can't be bothered with the potential hassle of an ill fitting item.

It is for the same reason my wife and I have a Rolex and several Omega's - quartz watches will be more accurate, but I prefer the engineering that goes into my mechanical watches.
 
Interesting thoughts on markets and commerce.
£100+ for a simple injection molded plastic part with no moving parts or any real tolerances.
Let's take a Ram Mount X grip, probably a dozen parts requiring tooling, each more precise than a mudslinger. Should it be sold for 100x12 or £35?
OK you could argue that the market is larger for an xgrip.

But then there is the crud catcher from Cymarc, it's less than half the price of a mudslinger, and is uk made and higher cost of raw materials.

It's the market that has dictated the true price of a mudslinger.

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Well when it arrives I will post pictures and pictures of it fitted then we will see


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Well it's arrived I will post pictures when fitted


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Fujack, which eBay seller was it if your don’t mind me asking?

Ignore me it’s in the first post
 


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