Weather protection vs. a good hug(ger)

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Re: Weather protection vs. a good hug(ger)

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That's the one including the ridiculous little built in panniers
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RTman10 wrote: At the end of the day it's a motorbike and if it rains you get wet.  A bike with fully enclosed wheels would not sell. The K1 was an attempt to do it. So for those of us that don't mind looking like a Honda  Silverwing BMW have kindly designed that bit more protection.  I managed to live with it fitted for 12 months then it got too much.  Now it's hiding somewhere in the shed.

Didn't realise you'd removed the kit - joined the vain brigade eh?


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Just have the two front bits on.  Too much work to take them off.


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Re: Weather protection vs. a good hug(ger)

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RTman10 wrote: Just have the two front bits on.  Too much work to take them off.

same here! In the process of fitting the PUIG panels to see if they make a difference. Will report back accordingly.

(i am trying to upload pics of the front mounting points for the RT-P protection bars but the innernet must be shit here atm coz after 8 hours on this site and photobucket, they're still uploading!)

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Try doing directly in the forum


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Re: Weather protection vs. a good hug(ger)

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I digress slightly but what would a good K1 be worth now, more than I just got for my GTL I'll bet.
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Re: Weather protection vs. a good hug(ger)

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On my 2011 twin cam I fitted a mudflap to the front of the inner rear mudguard.
The result is less road crap flung at the rear stand, exhaust clamps and the lower shock/mount.
Costs less than a tenner and easy to fit :-)
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