Front Fender Extender For Bmw R1200gs R 1200 Gs 1200gs R1200 Liquid Cooled 2013 on 2040-parts.com
Hayward, California, US
Avant Advanced "No Drill" Front Fender Extender for BMW R1200GS LIQUID COOLED by MachineArt Moto
The new AVANT front fender extension for the 2013 R1200GS Liquid Cooled is designed for functional improvement and styling to complement the look of this significant new BMW.
The 2013 GS’s stock fender is both pointier and shorter than the previous model making the painted front engine surface and the exhaust headers vulnerable to premature chipping from road debris and coating with tar and mud. AVANT increases longevity and reduces clean-up.
The patent pending "no drill" design installs with two self-locking screw clamps that securely grip the underside of the fender, as well as engages the tip of the fender for a secure fit. AVANT can be removed easily for transfer to another bike in the future without leaving disfiguring holes behind.
Features:
- Injection molded in tough polypropylene, AVANT fits perfectly and its texture matches the stock BMW fender.
- Fits with BMW's OEM standard skid plate, most brand aftermarket skid plates, and the BMW enduro skid plate.
- Easy, no drill installation
- Installs in approximately 3 minutes
- Adds an impressive 5.5 inches length and 2 inches width to stock OEM front fender
Patent Pending
This quality product is sold by Adventure Designs LLC which in
located in California, USA. Adventure Designs has
a strong reputation with BMW owners for quality tools and
accessories.
Customer Feedback:
"I got the part BMW forgot. Perfect fit and
finish. Easy install too. If you plan on taking your 800 off pavement,
you'll want one. Plenty of clearance for knobs. Bolts up using existing
threads, no drilling. Very well thought out."
"It is a custom fit and went on in about 2 minutes. Perfect fit and looks like it belongs there."
"Great fit, 5 minute install. I think this is one of those "must have" mods. When you compare the benefit to cost ratio, this is up there with HID's."
"I've had my MudSling on now for a couple of weeks. Just rode down to Key West and back in POURING down rain. Works as advertised. Definitely kept a lot of the crap off my rear shock, etc. Easy to install, looks good. A little pricey, but worth it IMHO."
"Just got a mudsling today and installed it. What a well made and nicely packaged piece. I was very impressed."
PROTECT YOUR EXPENSIVE REAR SHOCK, UNDERCARRIAGE, BOOTS AND PANTS.
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