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  • Rear huggers

    Who makes them?
    What do you have?

    Also will something like a gsx-r hugger fit a kat?
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  • #2
    I had one...Beek has it now.

    Got it from http://www.whaccessories.com/

    I loved it.


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    • #3
      And I love it now...

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      • #4


        Here's mine. Carbon fiber. Light and strong.



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        • #5
          Spedee..I noticed you removed your pass. pegs...you MUST put SOMETHING on that bracket...it looks nakid

          and as far as huggers go...my Daytona comes with one (and a smoke screen too)

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          • #6
            Those passenger peg bracket on AHF's is sweet, I like the CF Hugger the most!
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            • #7
              Man I love that CF hugger and right into the chain guard too..nice!!

              wait well I do believe lou is right..is that actually something that spedee actually hasnt done yet??? say it aint so!!!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Need4Speed750
                Man I love that CF hugger and right into the chain guard too..nice!!

                wait well I do believe lou is right..is that actually something that spedee actually hasnt done yet??? say it aint so!!!
                What haven't I done yet?
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                • #9
                  How does the hugger mount? Are there exisiting tabs on the swingarm or do you have to drill holes?

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                  • #10
                    Spedee, i want your hugger and your hindle. please.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by tzortn
                      How does the hugger mount? Are there exisiting tabs on the swingarm or do you have to drill holes?
                      For the Metisse, it utilizes the two tabs on the left side that the original chain guard used. For the right side, they provide a bracket that bolts into the top of the swingarm using the existing brake line guide. No drilling, just a few screws.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by AHF
                        Originally posted by tzortn
                        How does the hugger mount? Are there exisiting tabs on the swingarm or do you have to drill holes?
                        For the Metisse, it utilizes the two tabs on the left side that the original chain guard used. For the right side, they provide a bracket that bolts into the top of the swingarm using the existing brake line guide. No drilling, just a few screws.
                        hmm soudns like my wife an i after being married for 8 years...
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                        • #13
                          Do these have any functional purpose or are they just for looks?
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Bartman311
                            Do these have any functional purpose or are they just for looks?
                            If you don't care about looking different than stock, keeping your fender eliminator clean from mud and chain grease, and getting rid of the stock chain guard, they are totally useless.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by BeekMan
                              Originally posted by Bartman311
                              Do these have any functional purpose or are they just for looks?
                              If you don't care about looking different than stock, keeping your fender eliminator clean from mud and chain grease, and getting rid of the stock chain guard, they are totally useless.
                              What about pre98's??? Can I put one on a pre98, I thought there was a thread about this but I think it has gone away from the main stream.
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                              Who knows what is next?
                              Builder of the KOTM Mreedohio september winning chrome project. I consider this one to be one of my bikes also!
                              Please look at this build! http://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=91192

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