Got a hugger on your 1200R?
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Got a hugger on your 1200R?
Fitting a hugger on the 12R has obvious advantages from a protecting the underside and cleaning perspective. On the other hand, fitting aftermarket accessories doesn't always enhance the look of a bike.
Since I have no bikes to look at in the flesh where I live, I would appreciate any photos of 12R's fitted with huggers plus opinions on the subject.
My riding is in UK, expect to cover approx 5000 miles per year in mainly fine weather (hence the need to purchase is a little marginal)
Ron
Since I have no bikes to look at in the flesh where I live, I would appreciate any photos of 12R's fitted with huggers plus opinions on the subject.
My riding is in UK, expect to cover approx 5000 miles per year in mainly fine weather (hence the need to purchase is a little marginal)
Ron
Rocket
2007 R1200R (Black)
2006 KTM 400 EXC (Orange,.. obviously)
TIME TO LIVE A LITTLE
2007 R1200R (Black)
2006 KTM 400 EXC (Orange,.. obviously)
TIME TO LIVE A LITTLE
Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
http://www.nippynormans.com/prodinfo.as ... 5&mitem=96
Lots of us R12R owners have this, works good and looks good!
Dave
Lots of us R12R owners have this, works good and looks good!
Dave
2007 Black Pinstriped R1200R
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Bheckel169
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Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
+1 on the Nippy Norman Hugger. Took about 10 days to get here and was very easy to put on. A little thin on the fiberglass and I noticed a small hairline crack probably caused by shipping, but you can't see it unless you get your nose down and look at it closely.
Bruce
Bruce
Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
That's OK. It'll get bigger. 
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Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
Hippy Norman below. Like the looks and function. Easy install.






Scott TN Hills
2008 R1200R Black
2006 Triumph Tiger
1999 BMW 650 Funduro
2008 R1200R Black
2006 Triumph Tiger
1999 BMW 650 Funduro
Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
I also have the Nippy Normans hugger. The paint job on it is not very good and is showing signs of dulling and micro scratches. I decided to have it painted as soon as I took it out of the box but I was impatient and just mounted it on the bike.
Paul
2009 R1200R
2009 R1200R
Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
Nippy Norman's looks OK. Carbon fibre a bit pricey so gone for the fibre glass option.
Thanks for the suggestion
Thanks for the suggestion
Rocket
2007 R1200R (Black)
2006 KTM 400 EXC (Orange,.. obviously)
TIME TO LIVE A LITTLE
2007 R1200R (Black)
2006 KTM 400 EXC (Orange,.. obviously)
TIME TO LIVE A LITTLE
Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
Nippy Normans on mine too. easy to install, still looks good.




Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
Hugger looks great. Ordered one , arrives MondayDan-A wrote:Nippy Normans on mine too. easy to install, still looks good.
Like the look of the rear shocker. Is that an aftermarket item?
Bike looks gorgeous. Is it new?
Do you have any other pics you can share ? I 'm thinking of spraying mine black over the winter.
Ron
Rocket
2007 R1200R (Black)
2006 KTM 400 EXC (Orange,.. obviously)
TIME TO LIVE A LITTLE
2007 R1200R (Black)
2006 KTM 400 EXC (Orange,.. obviously)
TIME TO LIVE A LITTLE
Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
Did the shipping from the UK stay at 12 british pounds?
John
John
Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
Was less cos I 'm in the UK.
Hugger fitted. Looks a treat!

Hugger fitted. Looks a treat!
Rocket
2007 R1200R (Black)
2006 KTM 400 EXC (Orange,.. obviously)
TIME TO LIVE A LITTLE
2007 R1200R (Black)
2006 KTM 400 EXC (Orange,.. obviously)
TIME TO LIVE A LITTLE
Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
Thanks.Rocket wrote:
Hugger looks great. Ordered one , arrives Monday
Like the look of the rear shocker. Is that an aftermarket item?
Bike looks gorgeous. Is it new?
Do you have any other pics you can share ? I 'm thinking of spraying mine black over the winter.
Ron
The shock is an Ohlin. The bike is an 07, it still looks pretty much the same but those pics are a year old maybe. I even ride it once in a while.
More pics here, from further back:
http://gallery.me.com/dan.albertson#100382
Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
Great pics, thanks. Bike looks a treat with those Ohlins.Dan-A wrote:Thanks.Rocket wrote:
Hugger looks great. Ordered one , arrives Monday
Like the look of the rear shocker. Is that an aftermarket item?
Bike looks gorgeous. Is it new?
Do you have any other pics you can share ? I 'm thinking of spraying mine black over the winter.
Ron
The shock is an Ohlin. The bike is an 07, it still looks pretty much the same but those pics are a year old maybe. I even ride it once in a while.
More pics here, from further back:
http://gallery.me.com/dan.albertson#100382
Rocket
2007 R1200R (Black)
2006 KTM 400 EXC (Orange,.. obviously)
TIME TO LIVE A LITTLE
2007 R1200R (Black)
2006 KTM 400 EXC (Orange,.. obviously)
TIME TO LIVE A LITTLE
Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
This is perfect timing. I was just about to start a new post about this topic.
I am also wanting to get one of Nippy Normans Rear Huggers for my R12R. The only question I still have is about the ESA. Nippy's site says that it is a little tricky if you have ESA.
Has anyone here fitted this to a bike with ESA?
If so, was it any more difficult or did it cause any problems?
Thanks for the images. They look great and I'm hoping it protects the shock and my boots from the road muck when it rains.
You guys in the UK and colder parts of the US must have one hell of a time in winter with all the sludge on the roads. The salt must make a mess too.
We are just coming out of a drought in my part of the world (Sydney, Australia) and I am going crazy with the number of wet days here. We go for years without rain and although it's terrible for the farmers it is fantastic for bike riders. Now it seems like every second day is wet.
I have the luxury of not having to ride if it is wet, but all the same, I hate this weather.
I am also wanting to get one of Nippy Normans Rear Huggers for my R12R. The only question I still have is about the ESA. Nippy's site says that it is a little tricky if you have ESA.
Has anyone here fitted this to a bike with ESA?
If so, was it any more difficult or did it cause any problems?
Thanks for the images. They look great and I'm hoping it protects the shock and my boots from the road muck when it rains.
You guys in the UK and colder parts of the US must have one hell of a time in winter with all the sludge on the roads. The salt must make a mess too.
We are just coming out of a drought in my part of the world (Sydney, Australia) and I am going crazy with the number of wet days here. We go for years without rain and although it's terrible for the farmers it is fantastic for bike riders. Now it seems like every second day is wet.
I have the luxury of not having to ride if it is wet, but all the same, I hate this weather.
Mark
2012 BMW R1200R - Light Grey Metallic
Sydney - Australia
2012 BMW R1200R - Light Grey Metallic
Sydney - Australia
Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
Rain is no fun on a bike, in any country. Have found a good fun solution to the winter months in the UK though- My road bike stays in the garage and I ride my KTM off road. 2 wheel fun can continue, it's a good work and you stay warm. Plus, ....well we all love playing around in mud don't we?Mark wrote:This is perfect timing. I was just about to start a new post about this topic.
I am also wanting to get one of Nippy Normans Rear Huggers for my R12R. The only question I still have is about the ESA. Nippy's site says that it is a little tricky if you have ESA.
Has anyone here fitted this to a bike with ESA?
If so, was it any more difficult or did it cause any problems?
Thanks for the images. They look great and I'm hoping it protects the shock and my boots from the road muck when it rains.
You guys in the UK and colder parts of the US must have one hell of a time in winter with all the sludge on the roads. The salt must make a mess too.
We are just coming out of a drought in my part of the world (Sydney, Australia) and I am going crazy with the number of wet days here. We go for years without rain and although it's terrible for the farmers it is fantastic for bike riders. Now it seems like every second day is wet.
I have the luxury of not having to ride if it is wet, but all the same, I hate this weather.
Rocket
2007 R1200R (Black)
2006 KTM 400 EXC (Orange,.. obviously)
TIME TO LIVE A LITTLE
2007 R1200R (Black)
2006 KTM 400 EXC (Orange,.. obviously)
TIME TO LIVE A LITTLE
Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
Wind in your hair......
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Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
Nippy Norman's for me too. Cut off my shock protector so I can see the shock in there. Fender works great keeping the muck out and it adds to the looks of the bike.
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Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
Anyone know of a place to order from in the US?
Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
I don't, but I ordered on the Nippy Normans website, used my US dollar credit card, and it came just as if I had ordered from a US company. The bank converted the currency and they filled the order. No problem.danstl wrote:Anyone know of a place to order from in the US?
I also ordered crash bars for my F800GS from another UK company, same thing, they shipped right away and there were no issues.
Re: Got a hugger on your 1200R?
Did you need to remove the rear wheel to fit the bracket or the hugger itself?
Anyone fitted it to a bike with ESA?
Anyone fitted it to a bike with ESA?
Mark
2012 BMW R1200R - Light Grey Metallic
Sydney - Australia
2012 BMW R1200R - Light Grey Metallic
Sydney - Australia