advancedbiker Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jan 21, 2010 Messages 284 Reaction score 0 Location STOKE ON TRENT Mar 24, 2010 #1 Just a couple of photographs, one fitted to a 2008 BMW R1200GS, one not. Same roads around the Peak Distict: Fitted with one Not fitted
Just a couple of photographs, one fitted to a 2008 BMW R1200GS, one not. Same roads around the Peak Distict: Fitted with one Not fitted
bose Registered user Joined Feb 12, 2009 Messages 356 Reaction score 0 Location Oxfordshire In The Country Mar 24, 2010 #2 splashgaurd advancedbiker said: Just a couple of photographs, one fitted to a 2008 BMW R1200GS, one not. Same roads around the Peak Distict: Fitted with one Not fitted Click to expand... Looks like a mudslinger from here??? but i know its not cos you said so,now do you find the contis better then the anakees???
splashgaurd advancedbiker said: Just a couple of photographs, one fitted to a 2008 BMW R1200GS, one not. Same roads around the Peak Distict: Fitted with one Not fitted Click to expand... Looks like a mudslinger from here??? but i know its not cos you said so,now do you find the contis better then the anakees???
advancedbiker Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jan 21, 2010 Messages 284 Reaction score 0 Location STOKE ON TRENT Mar 24, 2010 #3 I think it must be, an American version, I bought off E Bay, cheaper than Nippy Normans, only just after paying import duty
I think it must be, an American version, I bought off E Bay, cheaper than Nippy Normans, only just after paying import duty
Sniper1 Registered user Joined Oct 11, 2009 Messages 328 Reaction score 0 Location Manchester Mar 24, 2010 #4 My lad brought two of these back from his last visit to the States, fit in his suitcase, worked out at £42 each, mine is for the ESA version, a big saving on Nippys
My lad brought two of these back from his last visit to the States, fit in his suitcase, worked out at £42 each, mine is for the ESA version, a big saving on Nippys
Ash Oh Yes.... UKGSer Subscriber Joined Oct 12, 2006 Messages 38,214 Reaction score 229 Location Earth Mar 24, 2010 #5 advancedbiker said: I think it must be, an American version, I bought off E Bay, cheaper than Nippy Normans, only just after paying import duty Click to expand... QTY: 1 - 05875-20 - REAR SPLASH GUARD, R1200GS 2005-2009, GSA 2007-2009 - 52.92 Tax: 0.00 Sub-TOTAL: 52.92 Shipping : 35.71 Grand Total: 88.63 http://www.iliumworks.com On Sale: Until Apr 1, 2010 (Regular $59.82) On Sale: $52.92 £58.00 item/us post. £18.00 vat £76.00 total mine arrived tuesday.
advancedbiker said: I think it must be, an American version, I bought off E Bay, cheaper than Nippy Normans, only just after paying import duty Click to expand... QTY: 1 - 05875-20 - REAR SPLASH GUARD, R1200GS 2005-2009, GSA 2007-2009 - 52.92 Tax: 0.00 Sub-TOTAL: 52.92 Shipping : 35.71 Grand Total: 88.63 http://www.iliumworks.com On Sale: Until Apr 1, 2010 (Regular $59.82) On Sale: $52.92 £58.00 item/us post. £18.00 vat £76.00 total mine arrived tuesday.
Balders1450 Registered user Joined Nov 10, 2008 Messages 1,468 Reaction score 0 Location Leics Mar 25, 2010 #6 Ash said: QTY: 1 - 05875-20 - REAR SPLASH GUARD, R1200GS 2005-2009, GSA 2007-2009 - 52.92 Tax: 0.00 Sub-TOTAL: 52.92 Shipping : 35.71 Grand Total: 88.63 http://www.iliumworks.com On Sale: Until Apr 1, 2010 (Regular $59.82) On Sale: $52.92 £58.00 item/us post. £18.00 vat £76.00 total mine arrived tuesday. Click to expand... Ditto!!!!
Ash said: QTY: 1 - 05875-20 - REAR SPLASH GUARD, R1200GS 2005-2009, GSA 2007-2009 - 52.92 Tax: 0.00 Sub-TOTAL: 52.92 Shipping : 35.71 Grand Total: 88.63 http://www.iliumworks.com On Sale: Until Apr 1, 2010 (Regular $59.82) On Sale: $52.92 £58.00 item/us post. £18.00 vat £76.00 total mine arrived tuesday. Click to expand... Ditto!!!!
Halesowen Kid Registered user Joined Jun 1, 2013 Messages 102 Reaction score 0 Location United Kingdom Mar 19, 2014 #7 Hi Guys, How are you all finding the Maier Rear Splash Guard & are they as good as if not better than the Mudslinger for the money. Is it just cable ties securing it to the frame or are there bolts too? Cheers, Mike
Hi Guys, How are you all finding the Maier Rear Splash Guard & are they as good as if not better than the Mudslinger for the money. Is it just cable ties securing it to the frame or are there bolts too? Cheers, Mike
Sgt Bilco Dream Maker Moderator Moderator Joined Jun 10, 2005 Messages 17,333 Reaction score 1,404 Location Evesham, England Mar 19, 2014 #8 They do the job really well and held on by cable ties. Although not perfect, I think they make a big difference at keeping the crap off.
They do the job really well and held on by cable ties. Although not perfect, I think they make a big difference at keeping the crap off.
trainman Registered user Joined Apr 1, 2010 Messages 501 Reaction score 0 Location NORWICH, ENGLAND Mar 19, 2014 #9 Sgt Bilco said: They do the job really well and held on by cable ties. Although not perfect, I think they make a big difference at keeping the crap off. Click to expand... +1 keeps muck and water off the gearbox sensor which is worth it alone,
Sgt Bilco said: They do the job really well and held on by cable ties. Although not perfect, I think they make a big difference at keeping the crap off. Click to expand... +1 keeps muck and water off the gearbox sensor which is worth it alone,