Wunderlich Carbon Hugger (for Rockster)
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Wunderlich Carbon Hugger (for Rockster)
Are the Wunderlich CF huggers the ones made by Ilmberger?
If so - where is the cheapest place to get one? S (blueugh) C apparantly have them for 187.50 (or so). Is this a "reasonable" price or not?
If so - where is the cheapest place to get one? S (blueugh) C apparantly have them for 187.50 (or so). Is this a "reasonable" price or not?
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No. Cannons do them for £150 http://cannon-bmw.co.uk/cannon/htm/equipment.htm and someone on here got theirs direct from Germany, possibly here? http://www.pack-parts.de/shop2/
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Re: Wunderlich Carbon Hugger (for Rockster)
RBRiceBurner wrote:Are the Wunderlich CF huggers the ones made by Ilmberger? If so - where is the cheapest place to get one?
I have a pre-cherished one or sale - £80.
It has a small hole worn through at the shock end by the OEM shock protector that should have been removed. This has been repaired with Araldite and is not really noticeable.
I'm work at Oxford Circus - let me know you want me to bring it in for a gander.
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Re: Wunderlich Carbon Hugger (for Rockster)
For a Rockster? (or R or RT apparantly). Or for an S?julian wrote:RBRiceBurner wrote:Are the Wunderlich CF huggers the ones made by Ilmberger? If so - where is the cheapest place to get one?
I have a pre-cherished one or sale - £80.
It has a small hole worn through at the shock end by the OEM shock protector that should have been removed. This has been repaired with Araldite and is not really noticeable.
I'm work at Oxford Circus - let me know you want me to bring it in for a gander.
JK
Could deffo come over for a looksee - work near Bond Street.

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Re: Wunderlich Carbon Hugger (for Rockster)
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I have a pre-cherished one or sale - £80.
It has a small hole worn through at the shock end by the OEM shock protector that should have been removed. This has been repaired with Araldite and is not really noticeable.
JK[/quote]
Julian,
I too have a hole in my hugger due to the OEM protector being left in place. The thing is, the hugger was fitted by S-toof-C, so they should have known better.
Unfortunately I don't expect I have any comeback against them cos the hugger was what I negotiated off them instead of a price reduction when I bought the bike and therefore isn't on the receipt.
The other problem is that there's now no point in taking the OEM cover off since it blocks crud from the hole!
Any of the legal-eagles still on the forum got a view on whether I should be able to get a replacement off them?
Harry
I have a pre-cherished one or sale - £80.
It has a small hole worn through at the shock end by the OEM shock protector that should have been removed. This has been repaired with Araldite and is not really noticeable.
JK[/quote]
Julian,
I too have a hole in my hugger due to the OEM protector being left in place. The thing is, the hugger was fitted by S-toof-C, so they should have known better.
Unfortunately I don't expect I have any comeback against them cos the hugger was what I negotiated off them instead of a price reduction when I bought the bike and therefore isn't on the receipt.
The other problem is that there's now no point in taking the OEM cover off since it blocks crud from the hole!
Any of the legal-eagles still on the forum got a view on whether I should be able to get a replacement off them?
Harry
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