picked up my gsa last week and after the first ride noticed how the back of my legs got covered in crap/water/salt etc. is a mudslinger or a hugger the best option to stop/reduce this. i like the look of the mudslinger as it looks more o.e.m.


picked up my gsa last week and after the first ride noticed how the back of my legs got covered in crap/water/salt etc. is a mudslinger or a hugger the best option to stop/reduce this. i like the look of the mudslinger as it looks more o.e.m.
Me I just ride the thing, if its sunny and dry no need to clean it, if it's wet and dirty (oh err missus) then clean the bike and while your at it check the back of your legs
if that's what you would normally do after a ride-- and give them a blast with the hose. Wifey and I have never really noticed any excess crap/water after a ride, as if it's wet we just get wet. YOU ARE ON A BIKE AFTER ALL
and enjoy. BTW 54plate and 27K, no corrosion and all is well I keep seeing these type questions and still can't really get my head around why people look at the back of their legs after a rideMe I just ride the thing, if its sunny and dry no need to clean it, if it's wet and dirty (oh err missus) then clean the bike and while your at it check the back of your legs
if that's what you would normally do after a ride-- and give them a blast with the hose. Wifey and I have never really noticed any excess crap/water after a ride, as if it's wet we just get wet. YOU ARE ON A BIKE AFTER ALL
As for the protection issue, I would rather see whats dirty and clean the sub frame etc, rather than give the mudslinger/hugger a blast with the hose, and miss the parts you can't see
Spend yer hard earned on a curry and some speckled hen
and enjoy. BTW 54plate and 27K, no corrosion and all is well
Note to self must check the back of me boots
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Good for you.
But when the bike is your key form of transport and used daily trying to keep as clean as possible is something to be concerned about; even cleaning the bike after every ride is impossible.
Guess you ride once in a blue moon, if you've only done 27K on a 54. I do 30-35K a year on average on various bikes and then a few K per year in a car.



Good for you.
Guess you ride once in a blue moon, if you've only done 27K on a 54. I do 30-35K a year on average on various bikes and then a few K per year in a car.


I DO ride all year round and have a Transalp for my daily 20mile commute, I also use my GS through the winter and even do a bit of off road (Cambrian Rally marshalling, WRC marshalling/fording etc) so you guess wrong my friend. Wish I had a car but the wifey needs it dailly If you think i have a frustrated outlook on life, you ought to re-read your chill out a little. I just think that paying £100 for a bit of plastic to stop your boots getting a little dirty might be put to better use, its your money and your choice, i was only giving an opinion and had no intention of meaning to upset anyone or felt it warranted the comment you made.some idiot just wants to vent his frustrated outlook on life at you.
If you think i have a frustrated outlook on life, you ought to re-read your chill out a little. I just think that paying £100 for a bit of plastic to stop your boots getting a little dirty might be put to better use, its your money and your choice, i was only giving an opinion and had no intention of meaning to upset anyone or felt it warranted the comment you made.
andI keep seeing these type questions and still can't really get my head around why people look at the back of their legs after a ride![]()
andYOU ARE ON A BIKE AFTER ALL![]()
BTW 54plate and 27K, no corrosion and all is wellNote to self must check the back of me boots
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suggest you have a look at the wunderlich frame fixed inner mudguard as well.
it looks better than the mudslinger and is only about £10 more.

