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There have been post on here that richly deserved derision but no this one. I, for one, would be interested in discussion as to the possible causes-who knows I might be able to afford a new GS one day. Do the rest of you lucky bastards owing the latest GS have this problem. If so does a decent hugger solve it and it so why don't they fit one as standard.
John
I ride with the panniers on and fully extended most of the time.

I can't say that I get an unusual amount of road crap thrown up, just some on the back of of my lower legs, but I ride with the panniers on and fully extended most of the time, maybe that's the reason?
The GS is an enduro/adventure bike, a close fitting hugger could be expected to get clogged up with crap when used off road, perhaps this is why they don't fit one, it would also add to the unsprung weight?.
How on earth would it add to unsprung weight? :screwy:
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...why does that not surprise me![]()
OK. For all the smart-arses with their "It's a bike, what do you expect?" responses, why didn't I get ANY spray back from my K1300S, XT660, ZX6R, Street Triple, F800S, Sportster, Sprint 955...
If there's something inherent in the GS design that means it's unavoidable then a response of "It's because of X and Y", "You can buy product X to sort it" or even "Yes, it's a real nuisance" would be much more helpful than "Duh, it's a bike".
You can't win on this forum. If you rave about something, people jump on you for being blind to all the faults and if you complain about something not being good enough, the same people accuse you of being naive and having unrealistic expectations![]()


We had a lot of rain when we went to the Black Forest and my wife's trouser legs got really dirty from all the spray thrown up. I did seem to suffer as badly on the front
I am waiting for a rear mudsling and have the front version fitted which is much better than the Pyramid plastics one I had originally, hope it does the trick??


That's the answer right there.Take the wife wherever you go on the bike, and you'll always stay clean.
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I do wonder if English is a second language to some of you people! The OP was not complaining about getting wet whilst riding a motorbike. If he had been I might have joined in with a sarcastic remark or two. What he actually reported was that on a particular type of motorcycle he experienced an unusual (from his experience) amount of water coming up from wet roads. Others have said that this is normal on all GS models, that is certainly not my experience with my 1150. Sadly I have limited experience on later models due almost entirely to a fiscal shortfall.


With the Mudsling on earlier models did you have to remove the standard mudguard?
Wife's trousers after 220 mile ride in the rain, panniers, top box and bike just as bad!!
