Sheet metal + hacksaw + pliers + drill + spray paint
Sheet metal + hacksaw + pliers + drill + spray paint
Ha ha.. I meant the splash up the back
I made my own for my Hornet 900![]()
I fitted a hugger soley to protect the shock from getting sandblasted by road grit. The hugger really only protects the area directly in front of the rear wheel.
Those ugly mudguards are there for a reason. Removing them looks cool but there will be a price to pay in lost weather protection. It's just a matter of what you consider important.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
The Rooster-tail produced by your rear wheel after you remove the mudguard helps keep the following cars from tail-gating![]()
Does depend on the bike and how far the body sticks out the rear. Just something to consider. I get road spooge on the back of my helmet from my KTM if i'm farting around town in the rain.
Hugger does nothing for it, just keeps shit off the shock (which is great to stop build up of aforementioned road spooge).
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