HONDA VFR1200F 2010-2011, VFR1200 FD 2010-2011 GENUINE CARBON FIBER REAR HUGGER MUDGUARD
THIS GUARD HAS BEEN SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO WORK IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE OHLINS SHOCK ABSORBER WHICH SOME CUSTOMERS ARE BUYING AS A REPLACEMENT OVER THE STANDARD MODEL.
COMPLETE COVERAGE OF REAR WHEEL, PROTECTS SWING ARM AND LOWER SUSPENSION LINKAGE.
THIS GUARD HAS BEEN MANUFACTURED TO PROTECT ALL ASPECTS OF THE REAR OF THE BIKE, SO MUCH SO, THAT WE CAN CLAIM IT AS THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE GUARD ON THE WORLD MARKET.
This Rear hugger was designed by us and bolts directly to all mounting points directly on the swing arm. We also supply the bolts necessary for fitting as well as step by step fitting instructions.
It is extremely strong in the mounting point areas and there are up to 4 layers of carbon plus 1 layer of kevlar carbon in and around the mounting areas as well as the greater part of the fender. We are quite confident after testing this guard rigorously on Australian roads, that it will do an excellent job of protecting your pride and joy.
Posted by M on 4th Jul 2011
Hi Mary,
Today I have received the kit and mounted it. It looks great. Here is link to my comments with some pictures on the VFR forum.
http://www.vfrdiscussion.com/forum/index.php/topic/67354-geelong-carbon-hugger-for-vfr-1200-dct/
Cheers
Markus
Posted by Fotodadi on 27th Feb 2011
After going through 2 plastic rear hugger for my VFR1200, I decided I had to go Carbon Fiber. Searched all over the world and found that Geelong made one. (I don't know of anyone else). Sent and email and promptly paid for the unit. It took 16 days from my payment to my getting the hugger.....by mail!
I am so glad i decided to get this hugger. The fit is fantastic with no room for play or adjustments. It fits spot on. The look and feel of it evokes only one thing.....quality. The design is quite different from the other plastic huggers I used and its clear that it was well thought out. (I even find myself wishing there were other bits for the bike in CF)
Look at my thread to see pictures and more details here http://www.vfrdiscussion.com/forum/index.php/topic/64817-rear-hugger/