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Post  Cameron Tue 29 Sep 2009, 8:06 pm

Does anybody here have a rear hugger on their bike?
What brand is it, and are you happy with it?
Im looking for one, but not sure where to go
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Post  potatomasher Tue 29 Sep 2009, 8:09 pm

What is a rear hugger? do you mean an affectionate pillion?
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Post  Cameron Tue 29 Sep 2009, 8:19 pm

potatomasher wrote:What is a rear hugger? do you mean an affectionate pillion?
lol!

No i mean a rear mud guard sort of thing. Covers the front of the rear wheel?
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Post  1836 Tue 29 Sep 2009, 9:18 pm

Did you check out the Powerbronze website? It takes a while to find it but it looks like a good item.

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Post  dhula Tue 29 Sep 2009, 9:59 pm

Rear Hugger Muffler1250.th
sorry only pic I have ATM

Skidmark brand.
I think dmaxhall has one too

fits easy
don't like the 2 piece design, think it should be one piece
priced OK (about $250ish from memory without looking)
delivery time from the Oz importer was about 4 weeks

not unhappy with the product, but IMO could do with some imporvements

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Post  2wheelsagain Wed 30 Sep 2009, 8:52 pm

I have seen one from Powerbronze on a B1250 and it looked shmick Smile
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Post  Dmaxhall Wed 30 Sep 2009, 9:59 pm

https://i.servimg.com/u/f87/14/27/83/54/img_1613.jpg
https://i.servimg.com/u/f87/14/27/83/54/img_1614.jpg
https://i.servimg.com/u/f87/14/27/83/54/img_1615.jpg

SkidMarx Carbon Rear Hugger.
As posted elsewhere, the main issue with this was that the edge is rolled which could cause cracking when fastening it along the swingarm. I used 1-1.5mm rubber to pad it out to try to prevent cracking. Filling the lip with black sealant would also work.

Fairly happy with the hugger. Was not sealed on the underside as much as I thought it should have been, but a couple of coats of flat black helped it out.
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Post  Cameron Thu 01 Oct 2009, 5:56 pm

2wheelsagain wrote:I have seen one from Powerbronze on a B1250 and it looked shmick Smile

Good to hear. Thats the one ive been looking at. I just havnt seen one on a bike in the flesh as yet
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Post  2wheelsagain Fri 02 Oct 2009, 6:53 am

Spence wrote:
2wheelsagain wrote:I have seen one from Powerbronze on a B1250 and it looked shmick Smile

Good to hear. Thats the one ive been looking at. I just havnt seen one on a bike in the flesh as yet

I was at a servo in Jan when a B1250 with QLD plates and Yoshi RS3 pulled in. I was looking at Yoshi's at the time and couldnt find $900 Rolling Eyes so I waited for the dude to take his lid off but before he did I spotted a fender eliminator on the steed as well and I thought this bloke has spent some serious cash. He takes his lid off and hes 75 years old affraid (good on him) We get talking and the list of mods are as long as your arm. TRE, DB Screen, Rad Guard, Hugger, Can, Seat Cowl, Fat Grips, Scott Oiler etc and he said it was now the best bike he'd ever owned. I dont doubt that........... Laughing
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Post  whitey1 Sat 07 Nov 2009, 11:12 am

Sorry for my ignorance study ,but what is a rear hugger supposed to do? I can see that its a mud guard but what is it guarding?
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Post  Cameron Sat 07 Nov 2009, 11:19 am

whitey1 wrote:Sorry for my ignorance study ,but what is a rear hugger supposed to do? I can see that its a mud guard but what is it guarding?

alot of it has to do with looks...bit it also prevents spray under the tail peice...i am forever cleaning undee the tail and all the area, etc.
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Post  dhula Sun 08 Nov 2009, 1:38 am

doesn't stop it all tho, just reduces it quite a lot.
i live near the coast and got mine to do jsut that.
i recon it reduces it by about 2/3 in my case

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Post  Cameron Sun 08 Nov 2009, 11:47 am

dhula wrote:doesn't stop it all tho, just reduces it quite a lot.
i live near the coast and got mine to do jsut that.
i recon it reduces it by about 2/3 in my case

what brand did you get? got any pictures?
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Post  dhula Sun 08 Nov 2009, 1:34 pm

here is my post
and here is dmaxhalls post which will give you a better idea of wht it looks like.
only difference is his is carbon and mine is black

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Post  Cameron Sun 08 Nov 2009, 2:14 pm

Cheers. Sorry missed your other post.
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Post  potatomasher Mon 28 Dec 2009, 5:16 pm

he new Bandit 1250 Ermax hugger is now available from Holeshot Performance. This rear wheel hugger is a very high quality injected molded product, with a finish second to none. It replaces the original chain guard, looks super clean , plus will keep road grime off the rear shock and suspension linkage. Its bolts up quickly with the supplied bracket and hardware.

Note ! The right hand bracket comes in silver only, but can be easily painted satin black if desired, and the rear plastic brake line holder must be removed as it is no longer needed.
Bandit 1250 Ermax Hugger
Part No. B1250-H $210.00
Prices subject to change without notice
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Post  2wheelsagain Tue 29 Dec 2009, 1:51 pm

It is a nice looking bit of kit. Cant see any info on freight $$ on Dale's site but at todays exchange rate its $237 + "handling fee".
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Post  Cameron Tue 29 Dec 2009, 8:09 pm

2wheelsagain wrote:It is a nice looking bit of kit. Cant see any info on freight $$ on Dale's site but at todays exchange rate its $237 + "handling fee".

Is that a pic of the one on your bike?
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Post  2wheelsagain Wed 30 Dec 2009, 8:47 am

Cameron wrote:
2wheelsagain wrote:It is a nice looking bit of kit. Cant see any info on freight $$ on Dale's site but at todays exchange rate its $237 + "handling fee".

Is that a pic of the one on your bike?

Thats a pic from the holeshot.com website and I should have mentioned that when posting Embarassed
In any case thats what it would look like on my bike as I have the black swing arms.
If I get one I'lll also get a set of front braided lines ($100 ish) making freight charges work for me Smile
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Post  potatomasher Wed 30 Dec 2009, 4:40 pm

it's not bad is it? i am half inclined to get one scratch
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Post  Cameron Wed 30 Dec 2009, 6:59 pm

Ive been looking around for one for a while. just wasnt sure which one to go for.
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