New fork protectors......quite smart & inexpensive

That front shock looks shocking condition wise :yikes after all the work done elsewhere,you need the matching wilbers mate :comfort
 
My fork legs look fine but the cast bottom lugs are all pock marked with stone chips.

My fork legs were OK, but just wanted to provide (a) a level of protection which could be easily applied & (b) give them a fresh 'look' after all the winter re-furb work
 
Touratwat wants £51 for two :eek:

Looking on eBay there are lots of sellers with fork guards from £10,so two pairs easily brought to do same job have to get out n measure dia :)
 
Mine came today and are fitted - look good.
Just a thought though...it hurt lol....if riding in wet weather and the covers are wet is that a good idea for them to be wet on the bike and left? Could this not do as much damage as not having them?
It was just a thought.
 
Mine came today and are fitted - look good.
Just a thought though...it hurt lol....if riding in wet weather and the covers are wet is that a good idea for them to be wet on the bike and left? Could this not do as much damage as not having them?
It was just a thought.

Mine arrived yesterday and as you say look good but I did wonder this myself.
 
I coated my forks in GT85 before putting on the covers, to (a) assist fitting & (b) give a protective coating.

When they get wet, all I intend to do is remove them (dry the forks and re-apply GT85), dry the covers and re-fit....:D
 
I did e-mail the company after a few interested replies and informed them that a few orders were on the way, so best for them to stock up.....:D
 


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