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wow 26-07-08 07:38 PM

hugger fitted but a bit flush
 
A friend fitted my fenda extenda and red fox hugger today. I went for a short ride tonight as it's such a nice evening. I did hear some noise, sounds like windnoise but I guess that's nothing to be worried about.

I did have a look at my hugger after my ride and I found that it was quite flush on the left side, not that much space between the hugger and the tyre. On the right it sits much higher with a lot more space between hugger and tyre. Has anyone else noticed the same?

FG1 26-07-08 07:45 PM

Re: hugger fitted but a bit flush
 
I had a similar issue and resolved it by adding a washer as a spacer between the swingarm and the hugger.
Try adding a washer here and there and see if it helps.

dizzyblonde 27-07-08 05:48 AM

Re: hugger fitted but a bit flush
 
same here, it wa ssooo flush on one one side ya couldn't get a fag paper between em. A few washers later and hey presto;-)

SVTONYB 27-07-08 09:12 AM

Re: hugger fitted but a bit flush
 
Is there a guide as to how much of a gap there should be between tyre and hugger or is it just preference :confused:

Dangerous Dave 27-07-08 04:54 PM

Re: hugger fitted but a bit flush
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FG1 (Post 1579075)
resolved it by adding a washer as a spacer between the swingarm and the hugger.

+ 1, thats the way to do it.

Jase22 27-07-08 04:58 PM

Re: hugger fitted but a bit flush
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SVTONYB (Post 1579293)
Is there a guide as to how much of a gap there should be between tyre and hugger or is it just preference :confused:

I'd say "sufficient". Probably enough so you're comfortable with it, and so if you get a stone stuck in your tread it doesn't catch the hugger and take a nice piece out of it.

5mm perhaps?


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