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Riding with No Mudguards

Started by kakunaratata, September 20, 2014, 09:05:31 AM

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kakunaratata

Any unexpected cons to riding with no mudguards? I removed both the front and the back one today just for kicks and I kinda like the look. I'm in Texas so the roads aren't wet often and even when it does ride I usually take the truck.

I do city riding daily and short sprints on the highway every now and then.

Here's some photos.




I also don't like how the gauges look. To me it just breaks the smoothness of the top of the bike. So I think I'll prolly lower the headlight and put the gauge under the triple. But I'd have to compromise that with keeping the bars under the triple as well. I was planning on reinstalling those above to make the riding position a little less aggressive. Thoughts?

Dirty Duc

Extra road grime on your helmet/face and your shock.  Nothing a rider can't handle.

thorn14

I've been running without the rear for about 6 months and the shock body isn't too bad, but the chain side would easily fling more grime if you aren't using a nofling or Teflon lube.
M620 turned M800 but then back to M620 after the M800 died at 110k, and now to Multi 1000.

thorn14

I've gotten hit in the face with rocks flying out from the front of my fender, I wouldn't leave that off.
M620 turned M800 but then back to M620 after the M800 died at 110k, and now to Multi 1000.

Rudemouthsky

Quote from: thorn14 on September 20, 2014, 10:29:42 AM
I've gotten hit in the face with rocks flying out from the front of my fender, I wouldn't leave that off.

+1. Ran without a front for a couple years, never again. It does look better than the OE fender but a chopped OE, DP, or X96/1100 fender looks even better still. Leave that to the bobber crowd imho.
"while there is a lower class, I am in it, and while there is a criminal element, I am of it, and while there is a soul in prison, I am not free." -Debs

pitbull

I've had the rear hugger off for 10 years and made a little plastic shield to keep grime off the rear shock. I've seen pics where a few folks have covered the rear shock with a clear plastic water bottle, with top and bottom cut out, which didn't look too bad.


I ran without a front fender most of this summer, but recently picked up an aluminum, DP, short fender. Once I have it powder coated black I will throw it on.
01 monster 900ie cromo, 01 ST4

RBX QB

I've been riding no front for several years (see my avatar). Since I tend not to ride in the rain, it's no big deal (tho riding on a couple humid roads has brought water right up onto my face).

I'm certain more road debris hits my engine, but I like the look without more than I dislike the dirt.

stonemaster

#7
I like the lack of fenders but then mine were missing when I bought it,
yea those clusters bite, there are a couple of options available, do a site search as there have been several threads previously
I did the Danmoto swap