try an make your own its only a piece of metal ,formed at lower edge ,trimmed an fitted behind your number plate.
Ive seen on bikes these do little to reflect anything ,shite still gets everywhere.
Being only a cheapskate member I can't post photos here so a few words will have to do. I made my own spray deflector/GB plate carrier from a piece of Lexan bent to suit. It's far bigger than the commercial offerings and it does absolutely nothing to cut down spray. It cost me nothing, which I can live with. Paying 20 beer tokens for not very much would be another matter as I'm not convinced that the commercial equivalents are any better than my home-made effort.
... on your colour preference, go to Macdonalds (Red) or Burgerking (Brown) and trouser one of their plastic trays; cut three of the lips off and trim it for width, bolt underneath your numberplate and the jobs a carrot
... on your colour preference, go to Macdonalds (Red) or Burgerking (Brown) and trouser one of their plastic trays; cut three of the lips off and trim it for width, bolt underneath your numberplate and the jobs a carrot
It isn't that they're a waste of time. In fact, for such a small modification (when the crud-catcher thing is removed), they really do prevent a lot of spray.
It's just that the same effect can be achieved for a lot less money than TT charge.
Owners of 1200's may not notice much difference because their bikes have a habit of spraying shit out of the sides, especially on the left.
I did that , and even left the paint crap on it I got so much shit from the lads , it gave it character Not!!!
then got a nice shiny one from mark hooton Bling!!!