Raid fork protectors by Twalcom

Prefer carbonfibre, personally...
 

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Prefer carbonfibre, personally...

Looks good.:thumb But none of the adhesive stickers protect the lower part of the forks. Here's mine fitted

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Those plastic protectors look really nice, but being so expensive, can you buy and fit anything to them, to prevent them getting damaged, by stones etc?

:toungincheek
 
Twalcom Fork Protectors

just be careful, if you fit them to an 1150 GSA they can "score" a line in to the blue fork stantions, so make sure you fit some adhesive backed foam padding along the top edge

i think the more you ride at speed the more the scoring takes place :augie

i know as it happened on mine - i nearly cried :mad:
 
just be careful, if you fit them to an 1150 GSA they can "score" a line in to the blue fork stantions, so make sure you fit some adhesive backed foam padding along the top edge

i think the more you ride at speed the more the scoring takes place :augie

i know as it happened on mine - i nearly cried :mad:

I've just realised what you mean. I'm now worried that these will do the same on mine, as the wind is likely to move these back into the forks.:blast
 
So my next question is how many people have these on their 1200's, and have you had the "scoring" as mentioned above? I've fitted them, but not ridden the bike since, so if they all score, I'll get them off before my next ride. I wouldn't want to mark the forks on my new bike.:eek:
 
So my next question is how many people have these on their 1200's, and have you had the "scoring" as mentioned above? I've fitted them, but not ridden the bike since, so if they all score, I'll get them off before my next ride. I wouldn't want to mark the forks on my new bike.:eek:

I think cos they are meant for a 1200 the top lip clears the top of the fork that you're trying to protect and therefore it shouldn't happen but i cant be 100% sure of that :thumb2
 
I think cos they are meant for a 1200 the top lip clears the top of the fork that you're trying to protect and therefore it shouldn't happen but i cant be 100% sure of that :thumb2

FFS, a protector that potentially damages your bike:blast

Just use some of Humvee's style, thick decals or reflective tape

Use it on all my bikes over the years, they have never suffered a stonechip damaging the surface underneath

Even the offroad bikes take a real hammering and they never suffer

'Thickstuff' decals are more than adequate
 
anyone know a part no for gaitors for a 1150gs and if they are worth it?
I will replace my leaking fork seals in the next week or so and tempted if I can get something off the shelf to cover the silver bit
John:friday:friday:friday:friday:friday:friday
 
I think cos they are meant for a 1200 the top lip clears the top of the fork that you're trying to protect and therefore it shouldn't happen but i cant be 100% sure of that :thumb2

It doesn't clear the fork, and looks like the wind WILL push them into the forks once you get some speed up.:blast I've taken them off, so now need some plain black adhesive stickers. Humvee ones only come with their logo, but I need plain ones. Does anyone know where I can get plain ones for the 1200?
 
Go to your local B&Q Homebase etc and get some black "sticky backed plastic" in the best words from Blue Peter, and cut your own out :comfort
 
Go to your local B&Q Homebase etc and get some black "sticky backed plastic" in the best words from Blue Peter, and cut your own out :comfort

My wife says I'm not allowed to use scissors.:eek I'd rather something specific for the GS though:comfort
 
FFS, a protector that potentially damages your bike:blast



they don't cause any "scoring" damage if you use the adhesive-backed foam i mentioned earlier in the post - the wind doesn't move them backwards "at speed" cos they are flush up against the Twatcom protectors

i'm really happy with mine now, now a bit of fine-tuning has been done :thumb2

each to their own JB :blagblah
 
They don't cause any "scoring" damage if you use the adhesive-backed foam i mentioned earlier in the post - the wind doesn't move them backwards "at speed" cos they are flush up against the Twatcom protectors

i'm really happy with mine now, now a bit of fine-tuning has been done :thumb2

each to their own JB :blagblah

Exactly what I would do:thumb

My bikes' got more tape on them to stop things rubbing the paint too:thumb
 
DIY fork protectors

Tried the suggested black drainpipe method (KTM?) on my R1150GS.
The 2" pipe (B&Q) fits over the lower leg with a 10mm gap that can be hidden at the inside back.
However the brake mounting bolts rub the pipe/protector so it needs a cutaway to provide clearance. Only tried the offside and decided it was going to be so full of holes that the crud was going to get in and corrode the legs anyway, you just cannot see it!
Did not bother with the nearside as it would need bigger holes to clear the ABS ring.
The pipe/protector will stop the stones damaging the leg but they will need to be removed regularly to clean behind them.
I decided to clean the alloy bottoms and paint with smooth Hammerite instead.
 


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