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Shock Guard ? I have a hugger an the bike at the moment , I want to change it for a shock guard, where do I get one.:puzzled: |
Casoli's or QB Carbon do them. |
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Ring RipsnortinVtwin. There are different types for different bikes. 07980 748996 [Edited on 12-2-2005 by Jon] |
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Don't bother mate I took mine off and fitted hugger :cool: shock guard looked untidy. |
Don't bother with that...I took my hugger off and fitted a shock guard. Hugger looked toooooo untidy:roll: To be fair...I have seen some shock guards that look a bit of a state...but its the same with a hugger...there are different types out there so look around before deciding. |
don't bother with either I had both and I hated both. Don't ride in the rain :D |
I think i'm with ziggi on the rain thing. Would it be a no no to cut the chain guard off the hugger and just fit that, or would somebody want to swap bearing in mind it's not mint, it's worn through where the dimple is and the previous owner ran with it loose so the mounting holes are a bit large. After that description it sounds like a piece of junk.:lol: What say you.:puzzled: |
you'll need a chain guard to keep the hugger in place. Cut off the chain guard and the hugger will have nothing to bolt to. I think a chain guard is an MOT requirement too. The hugger stops more than just the rain. Stones and road debris in general can cause damage. I think Casoli do some of the better looking versions. Painted one too. [Edited on 13-2-2005 by ziggi] |
I've a pre preg carbon chain guard if your interested. |
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