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Old 06-23-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Having just got back from a long run in the wet, can I buy anything to stop mud etc being thrown up onto the lock and catch of my Givi topbox? Is there anything available like a guard that fits below the number plate or similar?
Thanks.

And does anyone have a gel rear seat they'd like to sell please??

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Hi Matchbox !! this is what i put on the back and front of my Tigger !! Clicky !! you can get a Triumph rear mudguard extender but they`re about 17 quid, the flaps were about 4 quid each and are made of soft plastic about 4mm thick. check out the ALBUM at the top of the page for loads of options.

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nice one ken, but i fitted the triumph rear fender extender and its worth its money to me,it realy does the job well.

buy one you wont reget it
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Matchbox,
I would recommend the Triumph rear mud guard. I have just completed an 8000 mile trip and it worked great to keep mud and dirt off my Givi rear box. I think you would be very happy.

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Thanks for the advice. I went for the genuine Triumph mudguard extension in the end, which fits perfectly. It should do the job - just waiting for the rain to stop so I can try it out...

Any gel rear seats around yet??
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