So, the black mud guard thingy.....

i tried it with an without on my 1150, it does stop some crud on the bike, as for german requirements, how come jap stuff dont have em in germany then??? got to admit, its feckin ugly though
 
It generates dirt on the back of the bike by throwing crud forward onto your shocker area and rear legs.

Take it off - fit a number plate extender and your bike will be cleaner. :thumb2
 
It generates dirt on the back of the bike by throwing crud forward onto your shocker area and rear legs.

Take it off - fit a number plate extender and your bike will be cleaner. :thumb2

+1 get rid of the fecker
 
Number plate extender

It generates dirt on the back of the bike by throwing crud forward onto your shocker area and rear legs.

Take it off - fit a number plate extender and your bike will be cleaner. :thumb2


So which extender is the best then? I'm going to put a Mudslinger on as well.
 
I ran my 12GS for a while without the "black mud guard thingy" and I thought that more sh1te was thrown up over the back of the bike - number plate, rear light, topbox - so I put it back on.

That's my twopenn'orth. It does keep the sh1te down.

Phil
 
It prevents one from 'roostering' following veerhickles.
 


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