Engine Protection Plate/Sump Guards - opinions

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Anyone have a strong preference between Wunderlich & Touratech sump protectors?

Wunderlich has more drainage/lightening holes, which seems like a good thing for wet conditions and possibly cooling of the engine. They also specify no reduction in ground clearance (Touratech didn't mention anything in that regard).

Wunderlich has a pretty convincing write-up in their catalog about the benefits of their guard compared to stock, so I'm leaning in their direction. Thanks.
 
Anyone have a strong preference between Wunderlich & Touratech sump protectors?

Wunderlich has more drainage/lightening holes, which seems like a good thing for wet conditions and possibly cooling of the engine. They also specify no reduction in ground clearance (Touratech didn't mention anything in that regard).

Wunderlich has a pretty convincing write-up in their catalog about the benefits of their guard compared to stock, so I'm leaning in their direction. Thanks.


I had a Wunderlich protector and found it a wast of time. The screws were hard to get out. I have had no problems with the standard HP sump protector.
 
use the standard one it's fine, spend the money on the important things in life drink, drugs and wimin
 
Sump Guard

RFA,

The std guard is not much use if you use the bike for any serious off-road. I hammered my plate flush with the sump after a thrash in the desert - not much protection left on it at all.

I have a Wunderlich plate on my HP2 and a Touratech on my 1200GSA.
Both offer good protection but I would choose the Touratech guard. Better item all round.

I would say a decent bash-plate is one of the important mods to do to the HP2. :thumb2

Cheers, Rick.
 
I had W/L plate. I installed it and didn't like it (took it off and sold it). I now have the TT plate and it is a MUCH improved over the W/L product. I ride my HP off road and need the protection. Good luck. Jim
 
I have the TT guard fitted. Bit of a job to take off for servicing etc. (me fingers is too big!)
Noticed that it covers all the damaged/dinged parts of my bike. Should have fitted it sooner:blast
As well as the extra coverage an added benefit is that it is supported off the frame (centre mount) - so the sump doesn't take all the force. (hope the frame's strong enough :augie )
 
Thanks for the input on all fronts. Looks like Touratech has the edge (among the group that feel a sump guard upgrade is worthwhile).
 
TT Sump Guard

I chose the Wunderlich sump guard and am v happy. At the South African GS Challenge the designers of the HP2 frowned at the use of the frame as a mounting point for the TT sump guard if you hit it hard its gotta bend!
I also agree that the stock guard does not inspire confidence.
 
At the South African GS Challenge the designers of the HP2 frowned at the use of the frame as a mounting point for the TT sump guard if you hit it hard its gotta bend!
But would the sump survive the force of such a really big knock?
At least you can ride with a bent frame :eek:

I chamfered the edges of the clamps to the frame, they seemed a bit sharp as delivered.
 


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