rear hugger

Discussion in 'General 1000RR Discussion' started by bazzashadow, Jan 21, 2019.

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fake or real

  1. fake

  2. real

  3. colour coded

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  1. bazzashadow

    bazzashadow Elite Member

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    There is not one vote for fake:D:D
     
  2. Lozzy

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    That means you don't stand a cat in hells chance of selling it now :rolleyes: so best give it me when you eventually prise it off and replace it with REAL carbon ( just had a @nigelrb moment there :cool:)
    I'll give you 4 Spam fritters and some riding lessons for it ;):D
     
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  3. bazzashadow

    bazzashadow Elite Member

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    I would love that Lozzy
    I need some lessons( we are talking about your tattoo again:oops: arn’t we):D
    I have got the original little rear hugger as well, came with the bike
     
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  4. hitch

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    Why do we call it a rear hugger? ...on anything else it'd be the back mudguard :D - which is what my dad called it when i was swapping mine over o_O
     
  5. bazzashadow

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    If you sore my VTR one you would know why,
    That did hug the rear wheel
    But I do get your point :D
     
  6. Stuish

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    Nooo we have a vote for colour coded!
     
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  7. bazzashadow

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    yer but still no votes for fake:D:D
     
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  8. D16PJM

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    have a vote for fake on Me.

    To me they do a job, fake or real doesn't matter, i have a fake one on my Kawasaki but it did come with it;)

    Pete
     
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  9. Stuish

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    Cor I'm tempted to use my first ever down vote! ;)
     
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  10. bazzashadow

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    go on
    do it
    do it:p:p:p
     
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  11. Lozzy

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  12. Stuish

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    That was the right post, right?
     
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  13. bazzashadow

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    stop agree with people lozzy:mad::mad::mad::mad:
    where is your vote?
    or did you vote real:p
     
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  14. Lozzy

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    It depends how I feel...I keep changing it :p:D
     
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    Old
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    Current
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  16. Barstewardsquad

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    Hugger vs Mudguard

    Watched a Bike World vid on youtube today where he called it a rear mudguard on a Triumph Speed Twin.

    Only logic I can muster is that a mudguard is larger and covers a larger arc of the tyre, whereas a hugger is almost only half a mudguard.

    Other option is that it's just something we use to weed out non bikers :D
     
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  17. nigelrb

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    Being more of a literary person;), I suspect the word 'hugger' might have derived from the fact it is fixed to the swing arm and therefore 'hugs' the tyre, whereas a mudguard/fender is traditionally fixed to the rear frame and therefore has no independent movement with the wheel.

    My theory though, loses some effect if we consider the front mudguard/fender which has traditionally (save for scramblers and a few specials) been fixed to the forks and does hug the wheel.
     
  18. Lozzy

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    A hugger....sits very close to the wheel & 'hugs' it. A mud guard doesn't.
    I'm not sure what you'd call that useless bit of oem plastic that usually comes with them!
     
  19. nigelrb

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    Is there an echo in this forum?:);)
     
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  20. Lozzy

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    Sorry Nige....thought I'd condense your version down for our special needs members ;)
     
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