Huggers

It'll be interesting to see that Mk II and how it is different from the first model. I have the original, and it has worked beautifully in keeping the back of the bike much cleaner.
 
Having ridden with the MC hugger and without it. I'd have to say that only someone with a fetish for cleaning would ride without. It stops 99% of the shite from gettiing to you and the bike. Plus, the fit, finish and service from these guys is excellent. Buy one, you wont be dissapointed.
 
Brian ROSEN said:
Well, I have to admit that they do look very good - but £215 for a matching one is just a bit of an extravagance I feel.

Fancy one that does the same job for 99p? :D
 
Just received my Wunderlich Carbon hugger from Simon at SPC.
24hour turn around for really tidy piece of kit....
 
Brian ROSEN said:
Well, I have to admit that they do look very good - but £215 for a matching one is just a bit of an extravagance I feel.......

Certainly is....especially as we were only charging £174.95 for colour matched ones.......... :D

BTW, it would be really nice of someone (independent) would answer the question posed in the original post on this thead.......we've compared the two.....surely someone else has...........?

Cheers

Dutch
 
Compare the two :eek you'd have to be made of money. I bought the MC extended front mudguard and rear hugger. Both are superb quality and look the part. I did have a problem with the bonding coming loose on the rear hugger, however, I contacted MC and a replacement part was here in a couple of days. Outstanding service by any standards. MC get my reccomendation. :thumb
 
Mike Peers said:
Compare the two :eek you'd have to be made of money. I bought the MC extended front mudguard and rear hugger. Both are superb quality and look the part. I did have a problem with the bonding coming loose on the rear hugger, however, I contacted MC and a replacement part was here in a couple of days. Outstanding service by any standards. MC get my reccomendation. :thumb

Thanks Mike......I was thinking that perhaps someone out there had purchased one of the products mentioned, was dissatisfied for one reason or another, returned it and then acquired the other product..........if such a person exists then I'm thinking they would be best placed to make such a comparison......?

Perhaps when our MKII hugger becomes available we'll invite some independent persons to test all the available huggers and give unbiased opinion......we're small enough to listen to such opinion and therefore constantly improve our products.

Cheers

Dutch
 
Dutchman said:
Certainly is....especially as we were only charging £174.95 for colour matched ones.......... :D

BTW, it would be really nice of someone (independent) would answer the question posed in the original post on this thead.......we've compared the two.....surely someone else has...........?

Cheers

Dutch

Go on then, I feel we've let you down now, send me one to test and i'll post a comparison. :D

Shep
 
So what's wrong...

...with the Mk1 Motorrad Concepts Hugger? Having just fitted one should I be worried in case the Mk2 was developed because of a problem? Why the need for a Mk2?

Yours in paranoia
 
RHN said:
...with the Mk1 Motorrad Concepts Hugger? Having just fitted one should I be worried in case the Mk2 was developed because of a problem? Why the need for a Mk2?

Yours in paranoia
From what I've understood, the second iteration of the Motorrad Concepts Hugger will also be suitable for the R1200 GS Adventure and will, therefore, offer sufficient clearance for TKC80s or similar off-road rubber to be fitted.
 
Reassured

Thanks Schtum,

One less thing to worry about now. I thought it might have been something to do with the routing of cables etc and the functioning of the ABS.

However, as I tend to forget everything once I get on my bike and I ride around with my head up my a*se it doesn't really matter as long as I'm moving.

Cheers

RHN :thumb
 


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