This should fix the spray problem http://pages.ebay.com/motors/link/?nav=item.view&id=191481215392&alt=web
This should fix the spray problemhttp://pages.ebay.com/motors/link/?nav=item.view&id=191481215392&alt=web
I'm probably going to offend someone here but what the hell.......
Quote from: 7omly on 27 June 2015, 02:34:54 pmI'm probably going to offend someone here but what the hell.......I wouldn't worry mate, I think there might be a few red flags flying on here at the moment as there's a number of people taking the hump at little bits of banter! I thought bikers usually had a good grasp of sarcasm and a sense of humour (well us northerners do.........you're not a southerner are you? Lol) Steve
I'm probably going to offend someone here but what the hell. I'd rather sandpaper my knackers and dip them in salt than have anything to do with anything Harley and I hate them only slightly less than the wife.
I fitted a rack (brilliant bit of kit made by johnakay) and a top box. Before the fitment the rear of the bike was always clean. Now when I go out in the rain the number plate, top box rear, tail light and rear plastics are covered in road spray and dirt. Looks like I'll have to make a mudflap. I'm not keen on spoiling the look of the bike but I ride all year round so it's a must. Any suggestions or help gratefully received.