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Rear tire hugger?

Here is some pics of rear hugger on blue one
 

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Looks nice. Do you think if you had a carbon fiber front fender that it would balance it out better?

I still haven't received an email that the huggers have come in....:confused:
 
I have been looking for pics of a blue one with cf fender. Must see how it looks first.
 
I just got the call from Dean...My hugger is in and it should be here on Monday or Tuesday.
Should look like ry-mac75's unit. Carbon.....
 
ya....Dean said he got the black one in for you Kevin...I made sure I got the faux carbon one.
 
Installed...

Came in perfect condition...not a nick or scratch on it...
 
Second set of pics
 
Looks great John,,, I too have a yellow bike with a hugger, I am thinking of painting my front fender to match the hugger. What do you think? Laurie
 
Looks great John,,, I too have a yellow bike with a hugger, I am thinking of painting my front fender to match the hugger. What do you think? Laurie

I've seen the carbon fiber R6R on the FZ6r and I don't like it.
I prefer the yellow front fender.
 
Looks great John,,, I too have a yellow bike with a hugger, I am thinking of painting my front fender to match the hugger. What do you think? Laurie

I have to agree with you. I think it would balance it out more and make the rear hugger more noticeable if the front fender was painted to match...or at least black.
 
Just got mine today, I will install it this weekend.

It took me 20 minutes....I used blue locktite on the 3 bolts.

1. Unbolt left side footpeg support arm. (3 allen bolts)
2. Remove the vertical shock splash guard. (unclip the push rivet)
3. Unbolt and remove the chain guard.
4. Install 3 grommets on hugger with spacers.
5. Install hugger bracket.
6. Set hugger in place and bolt to bracket.
7. Bolt front chainguard grommet and right side support with supplied nut.
8. Push the brake line support into hugger and install plastic push rivet into swingarm.
9. Reinstall the footpeg support arm.
 
Hello guys,
some pics from me - you can see how the Puig hugger looks like in color.
I think is better than the black or carbon one, even though the yellow will be mud-black very soon. But we can still clean our bikes though.. :)

Regards!
P.S.
It costs me 105 euro + 15 for the painting (I already have additional paint left).
 

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Hello guys,
some pics from me - you can see how the Puig hugger looks like in color.
I think is better than the black or carbon one, even though the yellow will be mud-black very soon. But we can still clean our bikes though.. :)

Regards!
P.S.
It costs me 105 euro + 15 for the painting (I already have additional paint left).

That looks really good... Is it the photo quality or did you paint the whole bike? doesn't look as bright as the other yellow bikes.. All you need is a matching rear seat cover and your bike will look really good.
 
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