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Old 01-09-2006   #1 (permalink)
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I am looking for rear hugger options, any links and reviews would be must appreciated.

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What about a triumph original?

Fits quick and easy.

I'm sure that there are others as well.
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i picked one up from this seler:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1

fits great and works fine.
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This thread from a few months ago might be of some help
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Tambourini make the nicest hugger/chainguards, which you can get through Jack Lilley.com
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Have we verified if the bolt pattern on the swingarm for the hugger is identical to previous years? I'm going to make a few huggers for my bike to see how they turn out. Chain guards are even easier to do, but I dont have a laser cutter so the detail work will be a bit time consuming to get something like the Rizoma chainguard.
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Has anyone installed this hugger? Not much info about it on jacklilley.com.

See: Jack Lilley - Hugger



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Has anyone installed this hugger? Not much info about it on jacklilley.com.
I have it. The fit and finish is nice enough. Glossy black, its either black plexi or clear with inside surface painted, then backed up with fiberglass. It routes the brake line as well. I had to drop the caliper to install it. I'm happy with it, although I have nothing to compare it to.
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Triumphs factory hugger works great, bolts on in about 3 minutes and you can barely see it, which is how I like them.......
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