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E.Marquez 08-18-2015 07:16 PM

AirTech hugger install
 
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So I decided the SH needed some love.
Chain lube and dirt with any rain riding at all were making a hell of a mess.
Airtech makes a handmade hugger for the 900RR, which is what donated the brace for my swingarm.
So a quick order and 5 weeks later, I got this
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...1&d=1439950379
The piece was definitely hand made and a bit rough.
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...1&d=1439950498

Gelcoat had scratches and cracks from mold release
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...1&d=1439950549
and fit was, well, in need of work.
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...1&d=1439950588

E.Marquez 08-18-2015 07:21 PM

Trimmed, painted, installed
 
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After test fit, trimming the sides and front to fit..
Drilling and tapping the brace and hugger for 4 M6 aluminum socket head fasteners the hugger was primed, went sanded and sprayed black.
Then installed with 3M ultra body moulding tape and the four screws.
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...1&d=1439950746

https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...1&d=1439950799

https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...1&d=1439950827

https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...1&d=1439950844

Not sure I like it in black. Think it'll go to my painter and see if he has some red left from when he painted my fairings. Sure will be nice not to have chain lube all over the place. And dirt flung everywhere when i ride though even a bit of water.

mikstr 08-18-2015 07:42 PM

I ran one of these for a few years (before switching to a carbon unit) and was quite pleased with it.

xeris 08-19-2015 11:02 AM

Nicely done.
I'm surprised that you didn't use tamper resistant screws.

CruxGNZ 08-19-2015 01:40 PM

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You did an awesome job mounting that hugger. I like the fasteners you used. Personally, I think it looks good in black. Red might be too much red on your bike.

I didn't have the issues you had with yours. The gel coat looked great and the edges were cut straight. I was expecting mine to look more like yours actually. It really didn't matter since we both were expecting to do work to the piece.

I just threw some tape on there real quick to give an idea how it's being cut. I don't like the chain gaurd, so that's being removed and some material on the other side to make it symmetrical. I also thought there was too much hangin over the tire, so that's being trimmed back as well.

I was going to use some nylon two piece fasteners to mount it, but I really like the way you did yours. I might go that route.

My brace hasn't even been welded onto my swingarm yet, so I have a ways to go.

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E.Marquez 08-19-2015 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by xeris (Post 389646)
Nicely done.
I'm surprised that you didn't use tamper resistant screws.

Thank and, Huh??

E.Marquez 08-19-2015 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by CruxGNZ (Post 389650)

I just threw some tape on there real quick to give an idea how it's being cut. I don't like the chain gaurd, so that's being removed and some material on the other side to make it symmetrical. I also thought there was too much hangin over the tire, so that's being trimmed back as well.

I will likely trim mine some more as well.
I did just the edges that meet the brace for now, so i could get it painted and mounted..
I'll live with it for the rest of summer and see what MOD's it needs along the way.
Its glass, so I can shape it, trim, or grow it as needed.

CruxGNZ 08-19-2015 04:18 PM

Did you take a ride with it yet? I was curious with it being so thin, if the part above the tire had movement when you hit a bump. Although, you would need someone riding behind you to see this. I was debating glassing in some 3/4"x1/8" aluminum underneath to make it more rigid. Even though I am cutting mine back, I'm still wondering if it will flex.

E.Marquez 08-19-2015 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by CruxGNZ (Post 389665)
Did you take a ride with it yet? I was curious with it being so thin, if the part above the tire had movement when you hit a bump. Although, you would need someone riding behind you to see this. I was debating glassing in some 3/4"x1/8" aluminum underneath to make it more rigid. Even though I am cutting mine back, I'm still wondering if it will flex.

First ride will be in the morning. I painted the underside of mine, so it will be ease to tell if there is flex and tire contact... So more tomorrow after my ride.

E.Marquez 08-22-2015 04:40 AM


Originally Posted by E.Marquez (Post 389666)
First ride will be in the morning. I painted the underside of mine, so it will be ease to tell if there is flex and tire contact... So more tomorrow after my ride.

So 200 plus miles, lots of bumpy roads.... no stress cracks in paint and no sign the hugger touched the tire.

Id think the key is in the mounting... if that is not done well I think the part will flex more and could lead to contact.
Once I find a color I can live with, I will adhere the hugger to the brace with RTV as well as the 4 screws.. so the part will have contact, support and adherence the full length of the part.

NHSH 08-22-2015 09:43 PM

Looks awesome Eric, keep it in black, looks very much integrated with the swingarm, love it.

NHSH 08-22-2015 09:46 PM

Just noticed.. did you drop the LeoVince because of the blinkers on the tail eliminator?

E.Marquez 08-23-2015 04:11 AM


Originally Posted by NHSH (Post 389772)
Just noticed.. did you drop the LeoVince because of the blinkers on the tail eliminator?

Not specifically lights, but to put the cans at the angle to the tail section I prefer.

The drop brackets are temp deals while I decide on the aesthetics of it. I have some chromoly tube to build new hangers with once Im ready.

I really do not like the attachment point of those hangers either so far forward on the cans they don't support them well, or the already long reach of the bracket to the subframe..just looks ..well wrong and dodgy.

New hangers will drop down from the rear part of subframe though the tail section....triangulated a bit for support.


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