Concept Hugger and spray guard

Ravenbyrne

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For what its worth you can keep the standard BMW spray guard and fit a Concept Hugger... a little modification is required to the spray guard but with the right tools it only takes about an hour. If anyone is interested I will post the link and explains how to do it.:thumb2
 

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I'm not sure why you'd want to retain the herschl when fitting a hugger unless you closed the gap between the two in order to offer complete protection from spray.

The herschl is only there to comply with TUV regulations and its only function is to send a high-speed jet of cold water at the back of your left leg.

Having fitted a Motorrad Concepts hugger to both my GSes, I binned the herschl on both occasions.
 
I'm not sure why you'd want to retain the herschl when fitting a hugger unless you closed the gap between the two in order to offer complete protection from spray.

The herschl is only there to comply with TUV regulations and its only function is to send a high-speed jet of cold water at the back of your left leg.

Having fitted a Motorrad Concepts hugger to both my GSes, I binned the herschl on both occasions.

Kept it on because I could..... and if i store anymore bike bits in the house I'll be made to sleep with the bike:rolleyes:
 
Kept it on because I could..... and if i store anymore bike bits in the house I'll be made to sleep with the bike:rolleyes:

Now that sounds like a good idea................
:D
 


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