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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? |
:saint:Are you meant to remove the old cover?:saint: |
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You could drill the side (of the chainguard) and put a small nut and bolt through to bring it together. |
Mine looks like that but just a bit better. Murray Mint |
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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. |
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Is it Pro Twins as well? |
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!) |
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. |
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! |
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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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