I made a rear splashguard like this but out of a sheet of rubber diaphragm for my bikes back in the day and attached them with velcro. Though it was mainly for protecting the rear shock from gravel and debris, not mud. This looks way cleaner. Love your videos, Nick!
The best bit of kit I bought for my 1250 GS Exclusive and easy to fit. While on the NN site i bought the Wunderlich centre stand protection plate Cymarc Radiator protectors and for extra protection. All easy to fit for a novice like myself.
Great video and thanks for sharing. I bought mine on eBay last week for £31.96 including postage for both. I just don't understand how the big brands can charge so much for a bit of moulded plastic. I only had to wait a few days for delivery and they fit perfectly. Thanks again
There is good and bad to be had from eBay. Plastic mouldings are normally a safe bet but a friend bought spotlights and they filled with water very quickly. So caveat emptor 👍🏻
Nice, simple video showing how easy it is to fit both of these accessories. Nicely done. I have both on my 2009 R1200 GS and I will be installing new ones on my "19 1250.
2AwesomeDadsAdventures I strive not to alter the bike and as these need no drilling I like them. History tells me now they don’t stop everything but they certainly cut it down. Enjoy the new one, I think you will. Be interesting to know what differences you notice as only had my1200 for a few weeks
I used mudsling on last 3 GS bikes and they do protect the shock etc. Getting my 1250 on a week or so and I won't be fitting on. I found that the mudsling actually throws the road crap out onto the rest of the rear of the bike. I'm a road only rider so I'm fitting a hugger. They keep the crap closer to the tyre and throw it back onto road. It'll keep the shock protected as well as a mudsling. The front extension works very well.
@@stevenharris4432 which hugger do you have Steven? I have a rear hugger (looks like the Puig one at £180 quid but bought from eBay for £38!) and the shock has barely got a spec of mud or dirt on it in 5k miles.
@@stevenharris4432 which hugger do you have Steven? I have a rear hugger (looks like the Puig one at £180 quid but bought from eBay for £38!) and the shock has barely got a spec of mud or dirt on it in 5k miles.
I had these fitted as part of the deal with the bike, however I agree with you that this should be a "standard" factory fit?? Didn't BMW start the "add on options" decades ago with their cars??!! I'm slowly working through your vlogs and I must say they very comprehensive......thanks Nick!
Thanks for showing that. My 1250 GSA will be arriving later this month so I'm checking out extra goodies to add to it. Now I've seen this I'll be getting the set. It does amaze me that BMW didn't sort that out though.
Staggering to be honest but it's a good set and start with it will protect the bike for sure. Hope you didn't view it too early as TH-cam was taking forever to update it to 4K. It was playing at 360p for hours! Enjoy the GSA and ride safe
@@nickhodgeUK no it looked fine to me. I've saved the Nippy Norman site. I'm guessing that's the best place to get the cansmart & Denali D4 & soundbomb from too? I'm also going to get the led lights that go on the hand guards.
Nightcrawler777 shop around for the lights. I got the horn, cansmart and brackets from NN but remember with the D4s you only need single lights, not kits as the Cansmart has all the wiring you need. That can save you £50-75!! I got my D4s on EBay from a Best Offer. Think the bike shop was in Swansea. You buy them singly, not as a pair
Personally I don't think that BMW missed the point on mud protection as this is an allroad bike and it is possible to ride it through rough terrain. In the mud and sand you don't need huggers and fenders because these will clog up and effectually block the wheels from turning. Then again this is an allroad bike and if you only ride it on fixed roads then you can have the choise to increase protection with the mudslinger, It's just a matter of choice.
Maybe on the front one but although clearances on the Mudsling are small if you don’t have it the shock absorber gets the full covering of everything. I get there’s design patents and such but it’s such a small moulding 👍🏻
Mark. That is correct on both my bikes which had A40 and A41 all was fine. The caveats I have are I have standard bike (not lowered in any way) I ride with suspension on ‘auto’ generally 👍🏻
@@nickhodgeUK Thank you for your help Nick. Have already purchased the DIN relocation bracket and twin USB from another video of yours. Nippy Norman should be paying you commission! 😁👍🏻
Thanks for the video Nick. Just one question: are the ties used to secure the rear MudSling protection not going to damage the frame paint? That's my only fear... What do you think? Thanks
Hi Eric. I had it in my old GS for nearly 2 years and it came off without marks no worries. If you’re concerned though a quick wrap of black insulation tape would be fine. After all it not under any real strain at all. Just holding it in position 👍🏻
Sorry if this has been asked but have you noticed any tire rubbing from the rear tire. I had seen a few users who mentioned that the Mudsling can cause rubbing issues. Thanks.
No. It’s if you have hybrid tyres. If you go in the Machine Art site they list those not good. I have standard suspension and Bridgestone Battalax A41s
Mr. Hodges, BMW is very guilty of trying to cut corners when it comes to fenders. This is the answer to that problem, although I would love to see a full fender option as well. They put them on their bikes in the 50s, 60s, 70s 80s. Trying to shortcut production costs is probably their motive, but the problem is VERY OBVIOUS IN THEIR R/18. Their new "Cruiser." It makes a great bike look cheap if you want my opinion. BMW R&D needs to step up to the plate, and put fenders back on it. Anything else is a waste of Great Bike Character.
Hello Nick, I know it's been a while since you uploaded this video, and you've now changed bikes, but did the mudsling fix the problem of you getting your legs wet and caked in mud? Thanks!
I'd be lying if I said I knew as with lockdown my riding in wet/mud (normally when on weekend or week long tours) has been limited this year. I am however away next wee in the UK that may make up my mind! Interestingly I have my mudsling and my mate (with a GS) has a hugger so we may be able to compare. Sorry not more certain
@@nickhodgeUK Just to clarify Nick, it's the effectiveness of the slinger on your old bike, the GS TE that you've just part exchanged for the GSA. Thanks and I appreciate the reply :-) You're new bike looks lovely, hope you enjoy it!!
From the set I have just received, the MudSling is propperly installed and had just a liitle space on the left and more space on the right side, however after a few rides on the left side it touches the tire slightly. As it is used now, I cannot return it. Are there more people who have experienced this?
What tyres do you have? There is a list of tyres that will rub. Also have you standard height and stuff? Just taken mine off to change bike and mines fine with Bridgestone Battlax Adventure Tyres
Patrick Buitenhuis no all that seems OK. Appears suspension has no effect. I get that from here www.nippynormans.com/machineart/bodywork/machineart-mudsling-r1200gs-lc-2013-on-2017-on-r1200-adv-lc-2014-on-2018-on-r1250gsadventure It’s tough to know then but so long as you have the mudsling engine side of the little blade mudguard on the swinging arm and the blade of the lowest part of the top fender fully engaged in the mudsling slot I can’t see how it can be wrong?? Possible, but unlikely a duff moulding unless warped by heat maybe. Clearances are tight as you see from the list but shouldn’t touch. Good luck
@@nickhodgeUK Yeah it's really strange. I will get it off and then fit/install it again by first fasten the cable ties on the left side and see if that differs in result. Thanx for your swift reactions! 😉
I bought the Chinese equivalent mudslinger for £29.99 you can’t tell the difference with the original at a fraction of what you paid ! I bought the fender extender from nippy Norman’s for £55 but have since seen the Chinese equivalent for a lot less ! £12.99
stuart clark I must be a better shopper although if we’re not careful we stifle innovation for the Chinese to then copy. I’m not saying either that Chinese don’t innovate. Many companies do. Unfortunately my only experience of Chinese shopping was rad guards and they just didn’t fit!!! Ride safe
I made a rear splashguard like this but out of a sheet of rubber diaphragm for my bikes back in the day and attached them with velcro. Though it was mainly for protecting the rear shock from gravel and debris, not mud. This looks way cleaner. Love your videos, Nick!
GXXRDRVR thanks a lot for the comment. Back in the day we all ‘made do’ 😂
The best bit of kit I bought for my 1250 GS Exclusive and easy to fit. While on the NN site i bought the Wunderlich centre stand protection plate Cymarc Radiator protectors and for extra protection. All easy to fit for a novice like myself.
Great video and thanks for sharing. I bought mine on eBay last week for £31.96 including postage for both. I just don't understand how the big brands can charge so much for a bit of moulded plastic. I only had to wait a few days for delivery and they fit perfectly. Thanks again
There is good and bad to be had from eBay. Plastic mouldings are normally a safe bet but a friend bought spotlights and they filled with water very quickly. So caveat emptor 👍🏻
Nice, simple video showing how easy it is to fit both of these accessories. Nicely done. I have both on my 2009 R1200 GS and I will be installing new ones on my "19 1250.
2AwesomeDadsAdventures I strive not to alter the bike and as these need no drilling I like them. History tells me now they don’t stop everything but they certainly cut it down. Enjoy the new one, I think you will. Be interesting to know what differences you notice as only had my1200 for a few weeks
I used mudsling on last 3 GS bikes and they do protect the shock etc. Getting my 1250 on a week or so and I won't be fitting on. I found that the mudsling actually throws the road crap out onto the rest of the rear of the bike. I'm a road only rider so I'm fitting a hugger. They keep the crap closer to the tyre and throw it back onto road. It'll keep the shock protected as well as a mudsling.
The front extension works very well.
Ian Batterham no it won’t because I have a hugger and the shock gets covered your wrong there I’m afraid to say
@@stevenharris4432 which hugger do you have Steven? I have a rear hugger (looks like the Puig one at £180 quid but bought from eBay for £38!) and the shock has barely got a spec of mud or dirt on it in 5k miles.
@@stevenharris4432 which hugger do you have Steven? I have a rear hugger (looks like the Puig one at £180 quid but bought from eBay for £38!) and the shock has barely got a spec of mud or dirt on it in 5k miles.
I had these fitted as part of the deal with the bike, however I agree with you that this should be a "standard" factory fit??
Didn't BMW start the "add on options" decades ago with their cars??!!
I'm slowly working through your vlogs and I must say they very comprehensive......thanks Nick!
Iain Ian thanks for the further comments Iain
Good videos you’re doing, appreciate the effort
No worries Stephen. Glad you liked it 👍🏻
Thanks for showing that. My 1250 GSA will be arriving later this month so I'm checking out extra goodies to add to it. Now I've seen this I'll be getting the set. It does amaze me that BMW didn't sort that out though.
Staggering to be honest but it's a good set and start with it will protect the bike for sure. Hope you didn't view it too early as TH-cam was taking forever to update it to 4K. It was playing at 360p for hours! Enjoy the GSA and ride safe
@@nickhodgeUK no it looked fine to me. I've saved the Nippy Norman site. I'm guessing that's the best place to get the cansmart & Denali D4 & soundbomb from too? I'm also going to get the led lights that go on the hand guards.
Nightcrawler777 shop around for the lights. I got the horn, cansmart and brackets from NN but remember with the D4s you only need single lights, not kits as the Cansmart has all the wiring you need. That can save you £50-75!! I got my D4s on EBay from a Best Offer. Think the bike shop was in Swansea. You buy them singly, not as a pair
Ta for that got my 1250 couple of months ago and have been looking at these I think you have made my mind up cheers
Personally I don't think that BMW missed the point on mud protection as this is an allroad bike and it is possible to ride it through rough terrain. In the mud and sand you don't need huggers and fenders because these will clog up and effectually block the wheels from turning.
Then again this is an allroad bike and if you only ride it on fixed roads then you can have the choise to increase protection with the mudslinger, It's just a matter of choice.
Maybe on the front one but although clearances on the Mudsling are small if you don’t have it the shock absorber gets the full covering of everything. I get there’s design patents and such but it’s such a small moulding 👍🏻
Thanks Nick, now that you have used the Mudsling can you confirm that there is no rubbing with the Battlax Adventure? 👍🏻
Mark. That is correct on both my bikes which had A40 and A41 all was fine. The caveats I have are I have standard bike (not lowered in any way) I ride with suspension on ‘auto’ generally 👍🏻
@@nickhodgeUK Thank you for your help Nick. Have already purchased the DIN relocation bracket and twin USB from another video of yours. Nippy Norman should be paying you commission! 😁👍🏻
@@markmurphy1995 Thanks Mark. They seem to have chosen Rider Cam TV
Thanks for the video Nick. Just one question: are the ties used to secure the rear MudSling protection not going to damage the frame paint? That's my only fear...
What do you think? Thanks
Hi Eric. I had it in my old GS for nearly 2 years and it came off without marks no worries. If you’re concerned though a quick wrap of black insulation tape would be fine. After all it not under any real strain at all. Just holding it in position 👍🏻
@@nickhodgeUK Thanks for your valuable answer Nick!
Sorry if this has been asked but have you noticed any tire rubbing from the rear tire. I had seen a few users who mentioned that the Mudsling can cause rubbing issues. Thanks.
No. It’s if you have hybrid tyres. If you go in the Machine Art site they list those not good. I have standard suspension and Bridgestone Battalax A41s
Hi Nick, have had any experience after fitting the rear Mudsling rubbing against the inner frame of the swinging arm?
No none thankfully. It’s also refitted on my Adventure
@@nickhodgeUK Cheers Nick
Mr. Hodges, BMW is very guilty of trying to cut corners when it comes to fenders. This is the answer to that problem, although I would love to see a full fender option as well. They put them on their bikes in the 50s, 60s, 70s 80s. Trying to shortcut production costs is probably their motive, but the problem is VERY OBVIOUS IN THEIR R/18. Their new "Cruiser." It makes a great bike look cheap if you want my opinion. BMW R&D needs to step up to the plate, and put fenders back on it. Anything else is a waste of Great Bike Character.
Hello Nick, I know it's been a while since you uploaded this video, and you've now changed bikes, but did the mudsling fix the problem of you getting your legs wet and caked in mud? Thanks!
I'd be lying if I said I knew as with lockdown my riding in wet/mud (normally when on weekend or week long tours) has been limited this year. I am however away next wee in the UK that may make up my mind! Interestingly I have my mudsling and my mate (with a GS) has a hugger so we may be able to compare. Sorry not more certain
@@nickhodgeUK Just to clarify Nick, it's the effectiveness of the slinger on your old bike, the GS TE that you've just part exchanged for the GSA. Thanks and I appreciate the reply :-) You're new bike looks lovely, hope you enjoy it!!
Very informative video as usual, they look well made but are a tad expensive as are all things BMW unless they,re from China
nice gear to put.. 👍
From the set I have just received, the MudSling is propperly installed and had just a liitle space on the left and more space on the right side, however after a few rides on the left side it touches the tire slightly. As it is used now, I cannot return it. Are there more people who have experienced this?
What tyres do you have? There is a list of tyres that will rub. Also have you standard height and stuff? Just taken mine off to change bike and mines fine with Bridgestone Battlax Adventure Tyres
@@nickhodgeUK I'm on a R1200GS LC Rallye from 2018, so with Dynamic ESA. The tires I'm running are Metzeler Tourance Next.
Patrick Buitenhuis no all that seems OK. Appears suspension has no effect. I get that from here www.nippynormans.com/machineart/bodywork/machineart-mudsling-r1200gs-lc-2013-on-2017-on-r1200-adv-lc-2014-on-2018-on-r1250gsadventure
It’s tough to know then but so long as you have the mudsling engine side of the little blade mudguard on the swinging arm and the blade of the lowest part of the top fender fully engaged in the mudsling slot I can’t see how it can be wrong?? Possible, but unlikely a duff moulding unless warped by heat maybe. Clearances are tight as you see from the list but shouldn’t touch. Good luck
@@nickhodgeUK Yeah it's really strange. I will get it off and then fit/install it again by first fasten the cable ties on the left side and see if that differs in result. Thanx for your swift reactions! 😉
can send the link of the protector?
I bought the Chinese equivalent mudslinger for £29.99 you can’t tell the difference with the original at a fraction of what you paid ! I bought the fender extender from nippy Norman’s for £55 but have since seen the Chinese equivalent for a lot less ! £12.99
stuart clark I must be a better shopper although if we’re not careful we stifle innovation for the Chinese to then copy. I’m not saying either that Chinese don’t innovate. Many companies do. Unfortunately my only experience of Chinese shopping was rad guards and they just didn’t fit!!! Ride safe
Why don't we consider revising our chinese purchases now, eh?
@@keyboarddancers7751 hear, hear.
Yeah but you're buying from China what's wrong with you
He is similar to Anthony Hopkins.. I’ m scared
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