mine is a crappy fake carbon one it was on the bike when bought will get round to replacing it eventually.
I checked the links (thanks) and all of em incorporate a chain guard. I been lookin ever since I bought the bike and havn't been able to find a hugger without the guard.
Quote from: brooker81 on 05 November 2013, 10:25:53 ammine is a crappy fake carbon one it was on the bike when bought will get round to replacing it eventually.So did mine so I painted it to match the bike.
Fitted new Conti Road Attacks. Feels weird as front seemed heavy checked the tyre pressures with my own gauge 32 front and 39 rear.Now 36 &42 will see what happens tomorrow blowing a gale today so went and had a few beers.
Quote from: Exupnut on 05 November 2013, 10:30:51 amI checked the links (thanks) and all of em incorporate a chain guard. I been lookin ever since I bought the bike and havn't been able to find a hugger without the guard.Buy one and cut the guard part off, then put ya metal work skills to use and make a bracket up
Quote from: karlo on 06 November 2013, 02:41:22 pmQuote from: Exupnut on 05 November 2013, 10:30:51 amI checked the links (thanks) and all of em incorporate a chain guard. I been lookin ever since I bought the bike and havn't been able to find a hugger without the guard.Buy one and cut the guard part off, then put ya metal work skills to use and make a bracket up Cut the guard part off? Metal work skills? Knock up a bracket? Whack it all on???......u callin me a pikey?
Went to work on it and got it wet eek on the way home. Had to spend half an hour drying it off before I put it to bed.
Rode to Devon along the A303 last night in the rain, spent some time cleaning it today with my old man's limited collection of cleaning bits and bobs.PS: every time I go on the A303 I have some sort of 'run-in' with a boy racer or twat executive type in a BMW/Audi/VW. Last night it was a boy racer in Seat.
passed mot .....spent some time with local IAM on way home........slow riding between bollards