spencetj
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I order a Mudlsing from NippyNorman a couple of weeks ago and just fitted it last weekend. This should be the new and improved doesn't-cut-into-the-brake-hose version. After reading about problems people had with the Mudsling getting scratched on the screw at the bottom of the rear shock and having to pack it out with spacers to fix the problem, I was rather surprised to find the opposite problem...
I put in the screws at the top of the Mudsling first and at this point it was touching the rear tyre at the bottom. The Mudsling is slightly wider than the bike frame so I had to cable tie one side tight against the frame then press the other side in hard to get it in place. With both sides cable tied as tight as I could get them, the bottom end of the Mudsling is maybe 10mm off the tyre and 20mm away from the bottom of the shock with the bike on the centre stand. Is this normal? Should I have more clearance from the tyre? Under load the clearance appears to be about the same but that's just from bouncing on it on the drive, I can't tell what it does while I'm riding.
The bike is an 08 GSA with ESA.
I put in the screws at the top of the Mudsling first and at this point it was touching the rear tyre at the bottom. The Mudsling is slightly wider than the bike frame so I had to cable tie one side tight against the frame then press the other side in hard to get it in place. With both sides cable tied as tight as I could get them, the bottom end of the Mudsling is maybe 10mm off the tyre and 20mm away from the bottom of the shock with the bike on the centre stand. Is this normal? Should I have more clearance from the tyre? Under load the clearance appears to be about the same but that's just from bouncing on it on the drive, I can't tell what it does while I'm riding.
The bike is an 08 GSA with ESA.

