10-26-2021, 11:54 AM
There seem to be two lines of thought regarding rear protection.
First is using a rear plastic frame cover, like Wunderlich's or MachineArt Moto's. Main difference between the two besides price is that the Wunderlich attaches w/10 zipties, and MMM uses 4. Wunderlich's doesn't appear to display any external logos, which is nice, but also costs 2x MMM's. Some don't care for the visible zipties or using zipties at all to attach a fender component though.
2nd is using a bolted rear hugger fender of either CF or plastic that work to deflect muck off the rest of the rear of the bike as well. Main contenders being Ilmberger, Wunderlich, or Horning. Puig makes a popular version (likely because RevZilla sells a lot of Puig) as well but there appear to be quality issues with them.
Most owners on the forums seem to go with MMM's MudSling, I'm guessing mostly due to it being the cheapest option but that's just my impression.
First is using a rear plastic frame cover, like Wunderlich's or MachineArt Moto's. Main difference between the two besides price is that the Wunderlich attaches w/10 zipties, and MMM uses 4. Wunderlich's doesn't appear to display any external logos, which is nice, but also costs 2x MMM's. Some don't care for the visible zipties or using zipties at all to attach a fender component though.
2nd is using a bolted rear hugger fender of either CF or plastic that work to deflect muck off the rest of the rear of the bike as well. Main contenders being Ilmberger, Wunderlich, or Horning. Puig makes a popular version (likely because RevZilla sells a lot of Puig) as well but there appear to be quality issues with them.
Most owners on the forums seem to go with MMM's MudSling, I'm guessing mostly due to it being the cheapest option but that's just my impression.
Craig
'20 R1250RS
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'20 R1250RS
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