Mudsling from Nippy Norman

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Has anyone tried one of these yet?. I don't want a hugger, most of which don't seem to fit properly and this looks almost like a proper mudguard.:beerjug:
 
No, I was hoping you'd get one first! Seriously, the price seems a bit strong for ABS moulded plastic........
 
The price is, I suspect, mostly to do with a small production run and the cost of making the mould to inject the plastic into. Its USD159 on the makers website so GBP99 is not an unreasonable conversion.
 
Can someone just go out and buy one, so the rest of us don't waste our money if it is tat
 
Not only is it plastic, but it's held on with cable ties! I would rather buy a Nippy Hugger ;)

Although they sell both, I prefer summat more permanant like :)

Nobbs
 
I got one:hide
Expensive? oh yes......
Moulded plastic-also yes...
Held on with cable ties? yes again....
Looks almost like a factory part and is seldom noticed by the casual observer,so if you are looking for bling factor look elsewhere,
Does it work? oh yes-and much more effectively than a carbon fibre hugger (but doesn't look nearly as good), sorry I have no pics of it on the bike but there's naff all to see really ;)
 
I got one:hide
Expensive? oh yes......
Moulded plastic-also yes...
Held on with cable ties? yes again....
Looks almost like a factory part and is seldom noticed by the casual observer,so if you are looking for bling factor look elsewhere,
Does it work? oh yes-and much more effectively than a carbon fibre hugger (but doesn't look nearly as good), sorry I have no pics of it on the bike but there's naff all to see really ;)

Is it that this thing from Wonderlick? If so +1 :thumb2

Much better than my old MC hugger.

Andres
 

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Can't see how it can be as good as a hugger if it's 4 to 6 inches away from the rear wheel :rolleyes:

I'll stick to me hugger :thumb

Nobbly
 
To protect the underside of the bike, battery etc, the shock and the back of my legs, as they can get covered in shite:rolleyes:
 
To protect the underside of the bike, battery etc, the shock and the back of my legs, as they can get covered in shite:rolleyes:

Well if that's the case, trust me, the funny zip-tied plastic thing works perfectly.

If you want carbon fibre bling then it doesn't.

Neither does it rub tyres, rub the swing arm, flap around or get clogged up with shite with TKC's fitted :thumb2

Seriously though, don't discount it 'cos it's not a hugger, it's a seriously good bit of kit :)

Andres
 
Well if that's the case, trust me, the funny zip-tied plastic thing works perfectly.

If you want carbon fibre bling then it doesn't.

Neither does it rub tyres, rub the swing arm, flap around or get clogged up with shite with TKC's fitted :thumb2

Seriously though, don't discount it 'cos it's not a hugger, it's a seriously good bit of kit :)

Andres

Looking at the Mudsling on the NN site, the picture looks different to the one you have fitted, although the idea seems the same. What type is yours Andres?
 
Didnt someone make something similar using an old car rubber map, carboard templates and cable ties for about a tenner?:nenau
 
Save yer money for serious farkle...

Didnt someone make something similar using an old car rubber map, carboard templates and cable ties for about a tenner?:nenau

Yeah, that link is here:
Mudflap

Along the same lines, I posted my solution to the (lack of) rear fender problem, as in:
Inexpensive rear fender fix

The point being, there are cheaper alternatives out there that work as well as any of the expensive or troublesome (i.e. some huggers) solutions.

Cheers
John (Bullwinkle)
 
I've made two mudflaps following the first of Bullwinkle's links. One was rigid polycarbonate and the the other something more flexible (no idea what sort of plastic but it cut with a Stanley knife). Neither look likely to be fitted because the material used must be flexible enough to bend round the tool tray and rigid enough to not flap about in the breeze from the rear tyre. All the materials I used were saved from the scrap bin so I don't care about the cost but I'e yet to find something suitable to make one from. Also, the design shown needs to be modified to go around the rear shock shroud. The second link shows something I would like to try when I stumble upon a scrap mudguard of suitable size (it looks like it does the same job as the NN part I asked about when I starterd the thread).
 


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