Crud Catcher
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I have always been reluctant to put things around the jugs, for the same reason I would be reluctant to install this crud-catching thingie.
I suspect that, when you put those cylinder protection covers or this crud eliminator, you block air flow unto the engine. And I am guessing that designers count on the aerodynamic of air flow around the engine as a cooling factor...I am just guessing but I am gonna go with my intuition on this one
I suspect that, when you put those cylinder protection covers or this crud eliminator, you block air flow unto the engine. And I am guessing that designers count on the aerodynamic of air flow around the engine as a cooling factor...I am just guessing but I am gonna go with my intuition on this one
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Here's a good option on the fender extender front....
[size=2px]https://machineartmoto.com/products/ava ... 1200-1250/[/size]
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[size=2px]But $80 for a piece of plastic seems pretty high. I looked a few different places but can't seem to find a similar one (one that is as long) for a better price. [/size]
[size=2px]https://machineartmoto.com/products/ava ... 1200-1250/[/size]
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[size=2px]But $80 for a piece of plastic seems pretty high. I looked a few different places but can't seem to find a similar one (one that is as long) for a better price. [/size]
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MAM has modified their fender extender to fit the 1250 and the 1200. It is different from the original 1200 fender extender.BoB21 wrote: Machine art is one i use, worth the money. No drilling holes and good size. Dont think will fit on 1250 though.
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PatM wrote: MAM has modified their fender extender to fit the 1250 and the 1200. It is different from the original 1200 fender extender.
What is MAM? and do you have pics?
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Re: Crud Catcher
I've had both versions of the Machine Art Moto fender extender, on R1200RT and R1250RT bikes. The 1250 version, with the scooped-out rear section fits both 1200 and 1250 bikes. The original version fits the R1200RT only.
I think it's the best extender on the market currently, but could still be a little bit longer for maximum protection of the lower engine case.
I think it's the best extender on the market currently, but could still be a little bit longer for maximum protection of the lower engine case.
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thanks Simbo
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Have you got a link to that item please?bighopper wrote: I just got the exact same unit look from AliExpress for $45cdn shipped to Canada from China.
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I personally would not buy a thing from China.
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But as BMW sell cylinder protection covers (fitted on my bike as a factory option) they are by definition OEM so surely the airflow will be as the designers intended?wethead wrote: I have always been reluctant to put things around the jugs, ... I suspect that, when you put those cylinder protection covers, ... you block air flow unto the engine.
And I am guessing that designers count on the aerodynamic of air flow around the engine as a cooling factor...I am just guessing but I am gonna go with my intuition on this one
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::) "...as designers intended..." you have the kind of trust in modern manufacturing that I don't.
Design of anything in manufacturing nowadays is driven by marketing (particularly on motorcycle aftermarket parts); the guys who don't give a sheetta about any other issue other than profit.
Design of anything in manufacturing nowadays is driven by marketing (particularly on motorcycle aftermarket parts); the guys who don't give a sheetta about any other issue other than profit.
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