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Rear Hugger

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Thought I'd throw out a few pics of a black non carbon fiber hugger on the R1200r. I like it better than I thought I would. Was hoping it would help keep the underside clean and I think it will work. What do you all think? Excuse the layer of dust [-X

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Very nice! 8)
That should work well at keeping your rear clean..
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That looks good. It also looks like you need to clean my bike. I have a hard time with that and low cleanliness expectations.

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Scott - is that a Pilot-Road on the bike (thinking about changing from the Conti's soon..)?
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Yes,that is Pilot Roads on the bike. They have little over 2000 miles on them. Seem to handle good but I'm not a real knee dragger, so not the best authority on that. Ride feels smooth and quiet as I would think this brand would perform like.
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Scott,

very nice! Where did you get it? Did you need to remove the tire to install it? How it goes with the shock protector?
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Well, you're closer than I am to the store that the hugger came from. I ordered it from Nippynormans in England
http://www.nippynormans.com/prodinfo.as ... &mitem=107
The install was pretty easy; had to loosen the tire to get enough room to get on one of the screws. It is a close fit next to the shock protector but no problem. The hugger was thought out and designed well I think and half the price of a carbon fiber one. Service at Nippy was good. They "dispatched it" as they said the next day and I received it on the 10th day. Not to bad for normal shipping to the states from Great Britian.
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I fitted a hugger from Nippy Normans and had to cut some of the material from the shock dust/muck guard. When I went over a bump in the road there was a hell of a squeaking sort of noise.
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You must have ESA. I read something about a small mod if you have ESA. I don't have ESA so I really can't address it.
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I like the looks of the Nippy Normans black hugger which I have as well. There was no problem installing them or any mods necessary with the Ohlins rear shock.

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Looks even better when it's clean like yours!
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Dan-A wrote:I like the looks of the Nippy Normans black hugger which I have as well. There was no problem installing them or any mods necessary with the Ohlins rear shock.

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You've probably already been asked about this BUT, how do you like the Ohlins?
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AmostThere wrote:
Dan-A wrote: You've probably already been asked about this BUT, how do you like the Ohlins?
Ohlins are a real treat once they are set up properly.
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Out of curiosity where is the remote hose and adjuster for your rear Ohlins?

It would appear that the R1200R rear Ohlins kit includes that.
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Barbossa wrote:Out of curiosity where is the remote hose and adjuster for your rear Ohlins?

It would appear that the R1200R rear Ohlins kit includes that.
Under the seat.
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ScottSuff wrote:Looks even better when it's clean like yours!
That IS one clean bike. Only the rear wheel looks used.

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celticus wrote:
ScottSuff wrote:Looks even better when it's clean like yours!
That IS one clean bike. Only the rear wheel looks used.

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Your huggers look great. They extend over the tire a bit more than my Ilumberger. Quite frankly I am not crazy about the carbon fiber look, but I don't notice it anymore, anyway. . .

(I asked for the fiberglass model for Christmas because it's so much cheaper and equally functional but Santa brought the Ilmberger. :D )
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I'll be happy to take the nasty old thing off your hands.

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Air can hurt you too
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