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Old 16-Jun-2004, 11:02
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BIG HUG

Hello chaps,

What the general concensus on Huggers,
Shorty or the Bigger one?

Just about to order one, which one looks the mutts nuts??

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Old 16-Jun-2004, 11:46
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I have a 750 and I DETEST my rear hugger...
As soon as I have the time I'm taking the dremel to mine!
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Old 16-Jun-2004, 11:52
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depend on the bike i guess but generally if you want it to actually do its job, the bigger the better.
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Old 16-Jun-2004, 12:13
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I thought you were giving away a big hug from title of post.. I could do with one of those
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Big Hug

Been previoius discussion of this.
However depends on what the job is. I bought a DP long one to protect the shock and under the seat. And it is great, no holes from tyres wearing though it (see previous thread), and has worked a treat.
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Old 16-Jun-2004, 12:22
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If you don't want to replace your shock (and half the paint on your engine) after two years, then a hugger is a must!

http://www.tecmoto.co.uk/ are in Essex - pop along to the showroom and have a look. They'll even fit it for you.
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Old 16-Jun-2004, 13:07
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Have a look on e-bay,there's a few for sale at the moment,i picked up a short hugger and a shock guard,both hardly used,for £120
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but where's my hug then????
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Old 16-Jun-2004, 13:16
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Melnie - There ya go big hug to you
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Old 16-Jun-2004, 13:28
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