Huggered Up

Hugger?

Don't waste your money, wait for NN's mudsling or cobble up something yourself
 
You have a PM,

Elvisto, do you have one fitted?

I'm waiting to get a decent 'standard' hugger fitted before the real crappy weather sets in. I know it aint going to be cheap, but I'd be grateful for other opinions before I splash out.

Cheers,
Daz
 
Anybody fitted a hugger yet?

Pics n Comments pees :beerjug:

Just fitted front wheel fender extender supplied by NN. Looks good, excellent fit and will protect front of engine casing. ;)
Does GS need hugger on rear? Protection looks good already - much better than R1200R I had - complicated fitting, needing rear wheel removal etc.:mad:
 
Hugger on an adventure bike looks wrong, especially with the rear mudguard thing:barf NN advised me this morning Mudsling will be available at the end of the month
 
Just fitted front wheel fender extender supplied by NN. Looks good, excellent fit and will protect front of engine casing. ;)
Does GS need hugger on rear? Protection looks good already - much better than R1200R I had - complicated fitting, needing rear wheel removal etc.:mad:

Hi Being newbie who are NN do you have a link? Cheers
 
I hate to bring up an old name of a firm where I think things ended in some unfortunate ways, on my 2005 GS12, I had a Motorrad Concepts hugger, and it REALLY kept the back area of the bike clean. Are any of the huggers available for the LC as good at that?
 
I've got a pair of the BWM infill things,not a lot of money and they work just fine.
 
I've got a pair of the BWM infill things,not a lot of money and they work just fine.

This.

Since fitting them it's cut the spray down dramatically, and with panniers fitted even better. The rear shocks not covered either.
 


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