Rear mudguard alternatives-

vanandy

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Hi

I'm thinking of rehashing / buggering up my R100GS rear end (sounds purvey) by replacing the rear mudguard, I'm not sure what's out there that will do a good job.

Anyone got any on bike pictures? Know what fits without too much modifying, I'm guessing UFO and Acerbis are the only real options.

I've done a search, I feel the Acerbis Baja is good.

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Cheers

Andy
 
I have got a new acerbis baja its street legal they cost 170 euro from hpn you can have it for 120 if your interested plus postage I now it sounds a lot but thats what they sell for hier on ebay therrry hard to find one today it has the indecators and numberplate holder all built in
 
I have got a new acerbis baja its street legal they cost 170 euro from hpn you can have it for 120 if your interested plus postage I now it sounds a lot but thats what they sell for hier on ebay therrry hard to find one today it has the indecators and numberplate holder all built in

Thanks for the offer and I think I know the type, its a lovely fender just a little to bulky, large, industrial, saying that, that describes the bike.
I'm still thinking and searching for idea's, UFO seems to be winning me over.
 
You can get the acerbis ones from dirtbikepartz. I paid very little! They aren't on their website but will get them in for you.
 
Been searching a lot, getting nowhere but I did find this mudguard or rather the lack of it, I'm guessing he's / she's cut the back end off something, fitted it and put an alley plate infill on the sub-frame. I'm liking this idea as its pretty industrial and probably good for fitting additional frames etc for touring. or have I had too many beers tonight (1).

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