Rubber foot protector thingys

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After over 15 years on a R1150GSA I'm back on a R1150GS and a big difference in bikes is how much spray flies up onto my shins from wet/damp roads now.

On a previous R1150GS I had a pair of rubber foot protector thingys which, from what I recall, did a good job of cutting down the spray onto boots and legs.

Do such things still exist as I can't seem to find any. Any suggestions?
 
After over 15 years on a R1150GSA I'm back on a R1150GS and a big difference in bikes is how much spray flies up onto my shins from wet/damp roads now.

On a previous R1150GS I had a pair of rubber foot protector thingys which, from what I recall, did a good job of cutting down the spray onto boots and legs.

Do such things still exist as I can't seem to find any. Any suggestions?
Wally Flaps I think they were called, had some back in the day👌 Google should find some 👍
 
Google 'Wally Flaps'. (No its not a windup)

Lots of pictures.

You might ask on here. Wanted etc.

You might have to make your own.
 
Would not be a whole load of work to fabricate something similar, possibly much cheaper, find old car mudflaps from any car in a scrappy and fabricate something suitable, metal parts and bolts from most wholesalers.
Or you may try here, unfortunately they are in Greece, but may have a closer at hand dealer/supplier,

 
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Would not be a whole load of work to fabricate something similar, possibly much cheaper, find old car mudflaps from any car in a scrappy and fabricate something suitable, metal parts and bolts from most wholesalers.
Or you may try here, unfortunately they are in Greece, but may have a closer at hand dealer/supplier,

It's amazing what you can make out of cheap car floor mats... Weirdly after multiple GSs/ boxers and winter dirty feet I've never had a set or Wally flaps...
 
Wally flaps are briliant stops all muck being stayed up reccomended.
 
It's amazing what you can make out of cheap car floor mats... Weirdly after multiple GSs/ boxers and winter dirty feet I've never had a set or Wally flaps...
thanks just ordered a set of those from moto-discovery 10% discount with first order, didn,t think i,d beable to get these anymore

rob
 
Would not be a whole load of work to fabricate something similar, possibly much cheaper, find old car mudflaps from any car in a scrappy and fabricate something suitable, metal parts and bolts from most wholesalers.
Or you may try here, unfortunately they are in Greece, but may have a closer at hand dealer/supplier,

Thanks for that link - looks like Santa's going to be busy delivering from Greece this year. :)
 
I recently sold my spare pair and some new rubber.
Still have a pair on the Garage Queen though. Not that it goes out in the wet. :D
 
Well spotted by Demongroover #15.


Motoworks do indeed sell them.....look under mudguard, check which type are suitable for your model of bike.

Quick link:- Motorworks
 

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