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RE: [ST] RS Huggers



	The 2002 Daytona uses the RS swingarm and has a very nice looking
hugger.  I'm sure it would have to be repainted to look right, but has
anyone looked into using one of those on an RS?

	Rob
	'00 RS "Bonnie"

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> Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 01:14:15 EDT
> From: TrmpetDave@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ST] hugger
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> In a message dated 10/18/01 9:57:49 PM, owner-st-digest@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
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> << Hi
> Can anyone who has fitted the Triumph rear wheel hugger tell me if the
> chain
> guard being of a different
> looks ok. I want a hugger but this fact is putting me off. My nearest
> dealer
> is 60 miles away so I can't just nip out and have a look. Can anyone
> recommend any other hugger, the NWS looks good, but web site can be
> deceptive. >>
> 
> I got the Jack Lilley carbon fibre hugger. One piece-chain guard same 
> material. Goes on without taking off brake caliper or rear wheel. It comes
> 
> with mounting screws, but no rubber washers, so I made some out of an old 
> inner tube-put one rubber washer on each side of hugger at each monting 
> point, used thread locker compound, and didn't tighten screws too tight.
> Has 
> been on 2 years and about 6,000 miles-no problems. Dave Collins, San Diego
> 

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