Front fender extender

Discussion in 'GS Boxers' started by ADVMAC, Apr 2, 2013.

  1. ADVMAC

    ADVMAC Handsome adventurer

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    I need a lower fender extender on my r1200gs , what kind should i buy ?
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  2. mikegc

    mikegc Long timer Super Supporter

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    UAS Been here awhile

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  6. El Gato

    El Gato Been here awhile

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    I'll be the first to repeat :rofl

    +1 for the MachineArt Moto one. I have their front fender extender, rear Mudsling, and cylinder head covers. All quality items. :clap
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  7. zoomdude57

    zoomdude57 Been here awhile

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    +1 or is that +2 on MachineArt. I have all of the above and impressed with the quality and fit.
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  8. bluebike

    bluebike Adventurer

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    +1. Machine art moto on 2009 R1200GS. Easy install. Package deal is great. Looks great! Loren:clap:clap
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  9. NoVa Rider

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    +4 on Machine Art Moto. I have the front extension and rear guard. They've worked well for me.

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  10. taoman

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    Plus 5 on Machine Art Moto- the best but more money and worth it IMHO.
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  11. GS Addict

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    Lots of choices on Flea Bay
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  12. Ayrshire Bull

    Ayrshire Bull why the hell not?

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    Maier make one too - I liked the price of the Maier version, more than the others. After all - it's only a little piece of plastic that will get pelted with mud and caked with shit in no time at all.


    Saved some dollars for beer :wink:
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  13. Izzy3

    Izzy3 Freak of Unnature

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  14. cjack

    cjack Been here awhile

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    Ditto on the Machine Art. I've seen a lot of them for different models and Machine Art is the most precisely molded to fit perfectly...and no holes to drill or sticky tape.
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  15. ADVMAC

    ADVMAC Handsome adventurer

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    Thank you all for the advice , looks like machine art moto is the one .:clap
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  16. LaurelPerryOnLand

    LaurelPerryOnLand Long timer

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  17. cjack

    cjack Been here awhile

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    I really like their cylinder guards too. Fit like a glove.
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  18. TuonoBiker

    TuonoBiker Long timer

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    Buy one for the rear too. I have theone from touratech....meier is the brand I think. Does a fantastic job keeping the rear shock, battery, subframe area very clean.
    :freaky
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