What the hell is it for????

(RIP) Miff

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That strange black plastic thing that sticks out over the back wheel??? It looks like a bumper, or possibly some sort of splash guard.

What is it's purpose???

Can I just junk it???? It's UUUUUUGLY

It looks like they've fitted a hugger, but the wrong way round....
 
It's a cleverly designed device to make GS riders look well hard by deflecting road crap forward onto their legs when riding through puddles.... :blast

Not sure what the laws are regarding having no rear mud guard where you are... but I replaced mine with a drop down flap where my plate is...

Al...
 
That strange black plastic thing that sticks out over the back wheel??? It looks like a bumper, or possibly some sort of splash guard.

What is it's purpose???

Can I just junk it???? It's UUUUUUGLY

Its the bikeing equivalent to a pair of shreddies :augie
 
I understood it was there as it was a legal requirement in Germany to have some form of mudguard over the back wheel.

PS I don't think it looks that ugly. :D
 
Ugly thing

+1 on the ugly. I replaced mine with a Mudslinger and a number plate extender at the back. Works for me.
 
think its something to do with some crappy eu law saying that if the number plate is over a certain height then the wheel has to be covered or somehting like that, its all pants really,
mine came straight off after i bought it and replaced with a mud sling!
and yea, is f ing ugly!
 
Any self respecting tosser normally just takes the thing off day 1 of ownership :thumb2
 
It's there to satisfy some German/Euro law about mudgaurds covering XX% of the rear wheel.

Burn it.

:beerjug:
 
Didn't like it to start with - Now not bothered...

Initially it was removed (not by choice, long story); installed a mudsling and a ruggedity roads number plate plate, I gotta admit it looked pretty sweet. But I got a another mudguard (thanks to John Armstrong) and I'm not fussed anymore by the design issues, it does help a bit with keeping some of road crud off the back of the bike.
 
Any self respecting tosser normally just takes the thing off day 1 of ownership :thumb2

Unless you have a hugger on as well.....if you do remove - prepare for a whole load of water being diverted up your back.......I've removed mine twice now........forgetting the reason for removing in the first place and then riding 65miles into London on a v.wet day.......big mistake.

Might be fine if you dont have a hugger on there but I had an Ilmberger (?) hugger and the impact of removing was not good !
 


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