From a functional point of view, great. Very comfy and don't have to worry about the tank. From a looks point of view, growing on me. People who have seen them fitted have said they look like original items as the C3 patten matches the frame/tank protectors quite well. Pillion pegs to remove, some lightech chain adjusters and some rear sets and I'll be done. Well, OK GB Racing engine protectors and may be some carbon bits then I'll be done.
The HRC at rest on her stands prior to a bloody good clean! Pillion pegs are coming off soon and I need some gel grips and stomp grip to help take the pressure off my aching wrists Love it!
You've got a Blade Barney ..... How come I have heard nothing about this !! I demand answers Looks sweet as matey
Gorgeous bike mate, really like the colours but I'm afraid that hugger is so big it looks like a mudguard! Can't you find a smaller one?
Same size as mine that is Steve and at first I thought that ,but you get used to it with the spin off being that it really does keep all the shit off your rear end unlike the trendy little pieces of nonsense that folks pay 90 quid for .
Had just had it treated by the all weather biker people. It didn't even last the ride home. My mate's panigale is in the background getting the same pampering.
Having taken mine out to try and run her in, only to come across pools of water from melting snow across the road, even slowing up to avoid the water getting thrown up I can honestly say that I have never seen a bike get covered in shite so quickly. I will be changing my standard rear hugger to one of the larger ones (homda?)which I guess should also stop stones getting thrown up and chipping the underside of the bike. My bike looked like I had thrown buckets of mud over it. Nothing a light power wash couldnt get rid of though. Now where's the switch for the sun!!!!!
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