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Trig 14-Apr-2005 23:07

Pro Twins Hugger Problem
 
Just tried to fit the hugger. Seems straight forward enough with just 2 screws and fitting over the original plastic chain guard. Can,t work out what I am doing wrong :(

Can anyone help?

swannymere 14-Apr-2005 23:10

:saint:Are you meant to remove the old cover?:saint:

KeefyB 14-Apr-2005 23:26

Quote:

Originally posted by Trig
Just tried to fit the hugger. Seems straight forward enough with just 2 screws and fitting over the original plastic chain guard. Can,t work out what I am doing wrong :(

Can anyone help?
Just another crappy fitting hugger I'm afraid.
You could drill the side (of the chainguard) and put a small nut and bolt through to bring it together.

Murray Mint 14-Apr-2005 23:40

Mine looks like that but just a bit better.

Murray Mint

Trig 15-Apr-2005 00:49

Quote:

Originally posted by Dseered
I have a DP hugger and it fits over the original chain guard ?

Don't think so. As far as I can tell the original chain guard is part of the same piece that runs through the swinging arm tunnel and all the way along the swinging arm.

Trig 15-Apr-2005 00:53

Quote:

Originally posted by Murray Mint
Mine looks like that but just a bit better.

Murray Mint

Is it Pro Twins as well?

HW 15-Apr-2005 00:56

Mine's a QB Carbon one and that covers the original chainguard completely. They supply a bit of velcro to keep the two together, but that went the same way as the toolkit (south!)

dave w 15-Apr-2005 09:01

The hugger should fit over the chain-guard..... Demand one that fits properly.. And if thats the same ask for a refund and go elsewhere.... Try Casoli or Ducati 9. net.

andyb 15-Apr-2005 09:27

It wont hurt if you trim that small amount off of the end of the std guard! Will tidy it up, and wont look amiss if or when you sell!

jobr 15-Apr-2005 09:33

Quote:

Originally posted by dave w
The hugger should fit over the chain-guard..... Demand one that fits properly.. And if thats the same ask for a refund and go elsewhere.... Try Casoli or Ducati 9. net.

True, I have a Tec Moto one great fit, velcroe has never moved, nice and long as well to keep all that road crap away from the rear suspension.


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