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Already looked on the sales thread

and don't hold out much hope here, but maybe there is a chance...

I'm looking for a front mudguard for an R1200S. I'd like to keep the one in the photo as a spare, need a second to paint to match the rest of the bike.

I see I can get a one piece CF one on line for about $290 with shipping, but painting it seems sacrilegious.


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I have a silver one, practically new, make an offer.
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Thanks Shred - PM sent.
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Buggers.. The mates down under leave the tire warmers on their bikes--must be winter in the southern parts..
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As with any thoroughbred it is less likely to buck if they're happy. Keeping the feet warm seems to help.
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Buggers.. The mates down under leave the tire warmers on their bikes--must be winter in the southern parts..
Actually, we all do that, even when it´s close to 100F ambient, such as today.
Has little to nothing to do with ambient or season.

And if it did, then the converse. I.e., in winter, the tires will cool well below warmer-temperature, thus making any pressues set on the warmers irrelevant.
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Twodear, your bike needs those CF roundels I saw here somewhere, for that last little bit of je ne sais quoi.

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If I could talk the local dealer into some amount of support, I might add that bit of advertisement. But I'm not fast enough and he won't so maybe a smiley face instead.

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