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i needed a hug(ger)

Agemax

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modified this gsxr hugger to fit my GS, mainly to keep the crap off the aluminium under seat panel. only in white primer at the moment but whats your opinions guys?

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Here is what I'm putting on my 86 GSXR 1100; period braced piece apparently was on the Schwantz 34 bike at one time.

A modified Airtech tire hugger is my doing, and the chain guard is off a limited.

I had to cut alot away to clear the rear peg mounts and limited chain guard. I think reinforced it with fiberglass. I have yet to sand, primer and paint.

Is your Airtech or other?

Pos

P.S. as I look at the lines on yours I might have to slice mine some more to get rid of the tomahawk look on mine


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Looks really good!, I tend to like huggers that are a little smaller, but I have yet to see anything that resembles crap on your bike...Damn that thing is clean! Ihad this one on my FZ..kinda short and stubby.

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Here is what I'm putting on my 86 GSXR 1100; period braced piece apparently was on the Schwantz 34 bike at one time.

A modified Airtech tire hugger is my doing, and the chain guard is off a limited.

I had to cut alot away to clear the rear peg mounts and limited chain guard. I think reinforced it with fiberglass. I have yet to sand, primer and paint.

Is your Airtech or other?

Pos

P.S. as I look at the lines on yours I might have to slice mine some more to get rid of the tomahawk look on mine


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looks nice that pos, my hugger is the standard suzuki gsxr1100, modified to fit
 
Agemax,
Taking a second look, how did you fit the hugger with the chain guard? Is there a slot? I cut away my hugger so there is only a small overlap and they use separate mounting tabs. You will see three SS hex bolts each has a separate tab. I added fiberglass inside to get away with only 1 mount on the chain side.

Can you show the overlap/separation from the rear?
 
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ok here are some more pics, i mucked up cuz it looked great from the side but when i looked from the rear it was wonky so i had to square it up a bit :lol:

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