Less expensive alternative to a hugger
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deilenberger
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Less expensive alternative to a hugger
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... OTORS:1123
I've seen one they made for the GS (much like this one) - looked good, looked factory actually. Price is better then most huggers..
I've seen one they made for the GS (much like this one) - looked good, looked factory actually. Price is better then most huggers..
Don Eilenberger - NJ Shore
2012 R1200R - I love this bike!
2012 R1200R - I love this bike!
Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
Thanks for the post Don. Good info. I want a hugger for someday but the cost is prohibitive. Any idea who the makes the mud guard?
Robert
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deilenberger
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Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
Robert,
MachineArts - small NJ company that makes lots of plastic specialty moto items. Quality is typically excellent. I wouldn't hesitate to buy one of their products.
MachineArts - small NJ company that makes lots of plastic specialty moto items. Quality is typically excellent. I wouldn't hesitate to buy one of their products.
Don Eilenberger - NJ Shore
2012 R1200R - I love this bike!
2012 R1200R - I love this bike!
Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
Great... Thanks for the company's name. Ya did good.
Robert
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Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
I could have used that last weekend.
Some of the back roads up in the Santa Cruz mountains ... it hadn't rained in a little while, but it's so humid and shadowy, the roads were still wet and muddy. There were times when I was going around 15 mph (and passed a guy on an 800 GS).
I had mud flecks on the *top* of my helmet...
Good roads,
- Lewellen
Some of the back roads up in the Santa Cruz mountains ... it hadn't rained in a little while, but it's so humid and shadowy, the roads were still wet and muddy. There were times when I was going around 15 mph (and passed a guy on an 800 GS).
I had mud flecks on the *top* of my helmet...
Good roads,
- Lewellen
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Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
Thanks for the link- useful to know.
Stef.
Stef.
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Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
My dealer sent me an e-mail this week he got from the manufacturer. I don't want to post it since it has dealer costs in it. Attaches with 2 screws and 2 zip ties. Suggested retail is $ 139.00
Mike
1998 R 1100 GS
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1998 R 1100 GS
2008 R 1200 R
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Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
Below is a listing to the company's web page. Looks to be made very nice and easy to install. I wish the price was a little lower.
http://machineartmoto.com/shopsite_sc/m ... 1200R.html
Roger L
http://machineartmoto.com/shopsite_sc/m ... 1200R.html
Roger L
Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
Having been an early requester of the Mudsling for our R's, they notifiied me by e-mail. I was down in NJ mid-week, but on Thurs when I called to see if I could drop by to pick one up, the guy who answered the phone was the only one in due to the 18" of snow. So, guess I will order one the usual way. Living on a dirt road, I have been waiting eagerly for it. (Of course right now, I live on a steep and snow/ice covered road which probably won't be passable by bike until late March 
Cy Young/VT (now NH)
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Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
This winter we'll be lucky if we can dig out by May! But this hugger will come in handy for mud season in June.
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bluebeemerII
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Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
Machineart Moto has sent out a press release to dealers in the last week or so , it is available now. My bike was used for the development model and is the Biarritz Blue R12R in the close up of the Mudsling on the press release. I rode New Years Day around 60 miles in the wet muck (cinders and salt). The Mudsling did an excellent job of keeping the rear shock clean and also sealing of the underseat area which gives me some peace of mind with the having the Centec fuse panel better protected from the weather.
John L.
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Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
I ordered one of these yesterday. I should have it next week and will report back after I install it. I wasn't really interested in this farkle until a couple of weeks ago when I rode in the light rain. Wow.
What a mess on the rear shock and underneath parts. Hopefully this will help.
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Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
John,bluebeemerII wrote:Machineart Moto has sent out a press release to dealers in the last week or so , it is available now. My bike was used for the development model and is the Biarritz Blue R12R in the close up of the Mudsling on the press release. I rode New Years Day around 60 miles in the wet muck (cinders and salt). The Mudsling did an excellent job of keeping the rear shock clean and also sealing of the underseat area which gives me some peace of mind with the having the Centec fuse panel better protected from the weather.
John L.
Any idea when they will have one out for the ESA bikes? Any thoughts on why the current one won't fit the ESA bike?
Rick B. - Santa Clara River Valley, CA
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Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
Wire-tie installation
Looks very good though. I'll probably get one.
Looks very good though. I'll probably get one.
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....really? hmmmm.... Not sure I'd want to go that route. Guess I'll bite the $ bullet and go with a hugger.Ric wrote:Wire-tie installation![]()
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Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
Mr. Breeze: The Nippy Norman hugger is about $175 all told, looks good, and works well for rain. The Mud Sling is for chunky mud that would totally clog a hugger, with its limited clearance.
Mike in SB
2009 R1200R all black
ex1970 BMW R60/5
ex1959 BMW pre-slash R60
ex Matchless G80CS
2009 R1200R all black
ex1970 BMW R60/5
ex1959 BMW pre-slash R60
ex Matchless G80CS
Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
Hey Mike,
Thanks for clarifying.
Found the Nippy Norman - http://www.nippynormans.com/products/hu ... -r1200r-bk
I like the look, and not as pricey as the carbon fiber ones.
Is there someplace you can buy using US dollars?
Scott
Thanks for clarifying.
Found the Nippy Norman - http://www.nippynormans.com/products/hu ... -r1200r-bk
I like the look, and not as pricey as the carbon fiber ones.
Is there someplace you can buy using US dollars?
Scott
'12 BMW K1600GTL
'12 Ducati Monster EVO 1100 (Trade: 2009 R1200R)
'08 BigDog Pitbull
'79 Honda CX500
'12 Ducati Monster EVO 1100 (Trade: 2009 R1200R)
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'79 Honda CX500
Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
Nippy Norman takes US credit cards, and he ships fast. I had no problem at all ordering and paying for his hugger over the internet, and it installed easily. But be sure to use LocTite on the nuts, or you will find it riding ON, instead of above, the tire...
Mike in SB
2009 R1200R all black
ex1970 BMW R60/5
ex1959 BMW pre-slash R60
ex Matchless G80CS
2009 R1200R all black
ex1970 BMW R60/5
ex1959 BMW pre-slash R60
ex Matchless G80CS
Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
Good to know.
So Mike, it sounds like you have no regrets in your purchase of the Nippy Norman's hugger over the carbon fiber ones like from Wunderlich?
Any pics that you could post? There is only one on the Nippy Norman's site.
So Mike, it sounds like you have no regrets in your purchase of the Nippy Norman's hugger over the carbon fiber ones like from Wunderlich?
Any pics that you could post? There is only one on the Nippy Norman's site.
'12 BMW K1600GTL
'12 Ducati Monster EVO 1100 (Trade: 2009 R1200R)
'08 BigDog Pitbull
'79 Honda CX500
'12 Ducati Monster EVO 1100 (Trade: 2009 R1200R)
'08 BigDog Pitbull
'79 Honda CX500
Re: Less expensive alternative to a hugger
Scott,
No, no regrets. I rather like the damn thing! But I've got no photos of it at this time. First I've gotta clean the bike, then take the photos, then download 'em to the computer, then post 'em on photobucket. We'll see how I feel tomorrow after the ride...
No, no regrets. I rather like the damn thing! But I've got no photos of it at this time. First I've gotta clean the bike, then take the photos, then download 'em to the computer, then post 'em on photobucket. We'll see how I feel tomorrow after the ride...
Mike in SB
2009 R1200R all black
ex1970 BMW R60/5
ex1959 BMW pre-slash R60
ex Matchless G80CS
2009 R1200R all black
ex1970 BMW R60/5
ex1959 BMW pre-slash R60
ex Matchless G80CS