Katie Well-known member S1000RR Supporter Joined Mar 14, 2020 Messages 399 Reaction score 0 Location Oxfordshire Nov 10, 2020 #21 stuartb said: Buy a shock cover. Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk Click to expand... I always imagine that they trap the moisture and dirt and keep it nicely scrubbed up against the shock? And for some reason, the words make me picture them like this:
stuartb said: Buy a shock cover. Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk Click to expand... I always imagine that they trap the moisture and dirt and keep it nicely scrubbed up against the shock? And for some reason, the words make me picture them like this:
B bluenose Active member Joined Jul 30, 2016 Messages 26 Reaction score 0 Nov 10, 2020 #22 using a 200/60/17 rear are you guys able to fit a hugger? I had to remove mine coz the tyre was rubbing against it > 2016 gen3
using a 200/60/17 rear are you guys able to fit a hugger? I had to remove mine coz the tyre was rubbing against it > 2016 gen3
alex Forum Moderator Staff member Admin Moderator Joined Apr 29, 2014 Messages 12,667 Reaction score 168 Location London and Norfolk Nov 10, 2020 #23 bluenose said: using a 200/60/17 rear are you guys able to fit a hugger? I had to remove mine coz the tyre was rubbing against it > 2016 gen3 Click to expand... I got the Pirelli DRC2 on in 200/60. But maybe I couldn't with a shorter wheelbase...change the gearing or fit a longer chain. I ran 16/44 with 120links. Last edited: Nov 10, 2020
bluenose said: using a 200/60/17 rear are you guys able to fit a hugger? I had to remove mine coz the tyre was rubbing against it > 2016 gen3 Click to expand... I got the Pirelli DRC2 on in 200/60. But maybe I couldn't with a shorter wheelbase...change the gearing or fit a longer chain. I ran 16/44 with 120links.