New Tyres Fitted and Mudsling rubbing!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2017
  • Got the new Metzelers fitted, and like many have found, the mudsling is now rubbing. So i modified it to not rub! Happy bunny now!
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  • @andrewtofts7884
    @andrewtofts7884 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the video Toby and for highlighting the problem to others. I haven’t as yet solved my issue other than removing the Mudsling. I may yet return it to Nippy Normans and buy the cheaper version, or I might wait till I’ve done 500-750 miles on the tyre and it’s worn enough to fit without rubbing; I’ll keep you posted. I’ve just enjoyed a long weekend in Sussex running in my new Tourance Nexts and are very impressed with them. Enjoy your forthcoming trip and ride safe. Cheers, Andy

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад

      +Andrew Tofts no probs matey :)
      Will be interesting to hear how you get on. Glad you enjoyed the run around Sussex on those fab tyres ;)

  • @eyad6519
    @eyad6519 4 года назад +3

    I know one of my friends he had adjusted the curve angle of the mud sling by heat gun, and now he have big gap between the tire and the guard

  • @82718804
    @82718804 6 лет назад +1

    I also purchased the new Metzelers Tourance Next (great tyres) and had the same problems, tried to make gentle Mudsling cuts but still rubbing, Im now going for the big chop, thanks for the clip, nice to know Im not alone with these problems.

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад

      They are great tyres but the muddling has almost no tolerance for larger tyres :(
      Although the Chinese muddling alternatives on eBay are really cheap and are much better to be honest ;)

  • @RMK67
    @RMK67 6 лет назад +2

    Bought the "Aussie" mudsling while running the Anakee's and never had any rubbing issues and as for the road noise, again no such issues although you have now prompted me to keep a watchful eye and ear 👍

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад

      +RM K oops we hope we haven't alerted you to a liar you hadn't noticed. Eek!

  • @rui_bras
    @rui_bras 6 лет назад +1

    That tool saved your bike. I have to buy one of those to all my own repairs. 🤣

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад +1

      +Rui C definitely a bonus :)

  • @Greggspies
    @Greggspies 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks for posting you saved me £142 gonna buy the East Asian jobbie

  • @FlamingT
    @FlamingT 6 лет назад +6

    OMG.....that is brutal. I bought the Chinese version for a fraction of the price. I too run Metzler 01 and I don't get any rubbing. Sometimes cheap and cheerful does win against overpriced branded items.

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад +1

      +Flaming T a couple of people said they had bought Chinese versions. I'll have to have a look for those. Had to do a quick mod as on the road for the next few weeks so didn't have time to wait for postage :(

  • @martynleyfield2941
    @martynleyfield2941 5 лет назад +2

    Hey, I would put a few mm's of silicon on about an inch of the inside of the bit you cut of and stick it back on the original bit giving you a bit more distance from the new tyre and a couple of inches more in length 😉👍

  • @fiveowaf454
    @fiveowaf454 5 лет назад +2

    I hate the noise of my Anakees too, but can't bring myself to pay $300+ for some Metzlers at this point with only 1600 miles or so on them. With earplugs I can't hear it, but wonder if bystanders hear the "Wroop, Wroop" sound like you can on a 4x4 with Mud tires. It must be the first time I've ever been willing my tires to wear out so I can justify new ones. I don't understand why they are so noisy, they really have very little tread, certainly nothing like a knobbly, but manage to be almost as obnoxious. Just fitted a "Chinese Mudsling" to mine, it doesn't look like it will rub, but without a way to go through the full suspension travel it's hard to be certain.

  • @martynleyfield2941
    @martynleyfield2941 5 лет назад +1

    Given the panicky 3's didn't touch the mud sling confirmed what I thought as soon as I seen them nice quiet tyres you've put on, the new tyres look like they have at least a couple of mm more tread on them or is that my imagination? What make were they again & it would be great to know how there wearing in a few thousand miles 👍

  • @robphillips4296
    @robphillips4296 4 года назад +1

    Only a thought, could you not have super glued the cut off back on existing guard with overlap enduring at least 1” to ensure good fix?

  • @mikedignum1868
    @mikedignum1868 5 лет назад +1

    Is this just a problem with GSA and type of tyre? I wonder because i will be fitting one of these to my New 1250 GS and they come with the Bridgestone tyres.

  • @Freddels1
    @Freddels1 6 лет назад +1

    Here's an idea: Take the part that you cut off and overlapping the mudsling (on the top) by a cm or so and then plastic weld it. That would give you some additional clearance and almost the full length of protection.

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад

      +Fred D great idea mate. Might have a look at that :)

    • @Freddels1
      @Freddels1 6 лет назад +1

      Maybe some epoxy too.

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад

      +Fred D that's true

    • @jcalonsol
      @jcalonsol 6 лет назад +1

      RiderCamTV that's exactly what I thought... But instead of sticking with glue and/or epoxy, just make 3-4 little holes along the mudsling and use some plastic ties (flanges in English?) to put both parts together. You could even use some spacers in between to exactly set the amount of space needed behind the wheel. I hope it helps.
      Great video, thanks.

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад

      Great idea matey. Thanks for the idea. I have put a cheap one from China on and gotta day it is much better ;)

  • @michaelwilliams3861
    @michaelwilliams3861 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Toby, i just picked up a new (Aug 2017 model) GS Adventure Rallye, and it has a mud slingger as standard. So maybe they are listening to customers.

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад +1

      Fab bike Michael. :)
      Let’s hope they are as they need to ,
      Ride safe :)

  • @markhorton7013
    @markhorton7013 6 лет назад +2

    Would it have been possible to remove the mudsling and heat the offending area up to a pliable temperature using maybe a hot air gun etc and then using a rounded implement (Glass bottle, ceramic vase etc) re-shape the mudsling to the curvature of the tyre in the vital area? It may have saved you removing a section that is doing the job of preventing crud etc from getting in and around an area you're trying to protect..... Just an idea BTW. May I add that I don't have a GS1200 or indeed a mudsling but do enjoy following your channel all the same.

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад

      +Mark Horton now that's a good idea mate. Hadn't thought of that. Might have to try that :)

  • @andyallfrey
    @andyallfrey 6 лет назад +2

    My road tec01 are the same with touching the mud sling but it seems to happening when the bike is on the stand not when I'm riding

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад

      +Andy Allfrey that’s interesting matey. Mine was with me sat on it :(

  • @Bazza47
    @Bazza47 6 лет назад +2

    Makes you wonder why BMW don't offer something more suitable for the vast majority of riders who don't go off road doesn't it? I bought 1 of the Chinese ones as a punt to see if it would fit my lowered standard GS and it looks like it would foul the swingarm behind the shock so I got the pukka mudsling instead. That seemed to fit much better and doesn't catch the Panaky 3's on the stand but I've not ridden it yet so we'll see! Maybe I should just refit my Wunderlich hugger instead and put up with dirty legs!

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад +1

      Agee totally. Really wish manufacturers would put them on as standard. Ride safe matey

  • @thehexter1
    @thehexter1 6 лет назад +2

    I know this one was a while ago, but did you have to trim out part of the Mudsling to make the tire fit? Considering getting one for my ‘18 GSA. Thx!

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад

      hey buddy, not with the anakee tyres but when we fitted the Metzelers we had to trim / mould it a little to stop it rubbing the tyre. Then we got cheaper versions from China and they fitted without issue. hope this helps
      Ride safe

    • @thehexter1
      @thehexter1 6 лет назад

      RiderCamTV Thanks! I think now that I recall a video of you guys fitting the Chinese version on your bikes. I’ll have to find it and see if you put a link on where to get that one.

  • @fiveowaf454
    @fiveowaf454 5 лет назад +2

    My Chinese knock off Mudsling is definitely much shorter and provides more clearance to the tire at the front, the profile of the end seems to take it away from the tire. I'm more concerned with the end hitting the swing arm as a result, than the tire if the bike is ridden in anger. We'll see it may need a 1/2" or so off the end.

    • @stevenharris4432
      @stevenharris4432 4 года назад

      Fiveo waf it will hit I cut a bit of mine and all is well

    • @fiveowaf454
      @fiveowaf454 4 года назад

      @@stevenharris4432 I've not noticed any sign of contact yet, even riding two up with luggage etc. I do however have the slightly taller and stiffer sport suspension so that might make a difference. What I did notice is how well it keeps all the spray and muck of the bike and passenger, big improvement and you can only wonder why BMW does not have something covering that area on bikes coming from the factory.

    • @stevenharris4432
      @stevenharris4432 4 года назад

      Fiveo waf I agree my bike is the 2017 lac model and I ride it on its lowest setting because I’m short so. I took a couple of inch of it and it works for me

    • @fiveowaf454
      @fiveowaf454 4 года назад

      @@stevenharris4432 For the difference in price you can afford to invest a little time tinkering :)

  • @TheDervMan
    @TheDervMan 6 лет назад +1

    You touched on an interesting topic, how do you know the limits of a tyre......

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад +1

      +DervMan I suppose when you come off. Hehhe. Hope I don't by the way but the tyres got more talent than I'll ever have that's for sure.

    • @TheDervMan
      @TheDervMan 6 лет назад +1

      RiderCamTV 😂 I was hoping you'd come back with some advance riding technique! Oh well, if you see me laying down on a road about with my bike in the hedge you'll know I found the limit 😉

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад +1

      +DervMan hehhe. I think it just comes to the feel of the tyres but I doubt on the road and kinda hope that I won't feel the tyres limit. Eek!

  • @jojitsu56
    @jojitsu56 6 лет назад +1

    That's a BIG 2.5 inches!

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад

      +john Hamilton Cornish inches. Hahah

    • @brianbrooking496
      @brianbrooking496 5 лет назад

      Hope he don’t become a urologist and performs delicate surgery. I’d have nothing left with those 2-1/2” removed 👍

    • @stevenharris4432
      @stevenharris4432 4 года назад

      john Hamilton you know what I thought that told the wife hey I have got a big dick after all

  • @stallebrass
    @stallebrass 6 лет назад +5

    You should have got a Chinese copy off eBay, and then cut if needed, that way you could have kept your overpriced mudsling intact. FYI I've been using said Chinese copy, its perfect and a fraction of the cost and I use Metzeler Tourance Next on my GSA LC.

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад

      +StallyMan thanks for the info matey. I'll have a look but this is doing the job now ;)

  • @stej484
    @stej484 6 лет назад +2

    Drastic measures there. You could have placed it over something to heat it up with a heat gun and reshaped it

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  6 лет назад +1

      Yep indeed. But was in such a rush as was travelling the next day. Eek!
      Now got a Chinese one from eBay and gotta say much better ;)

    • @nickandcaron
      @nickandcaron 4 года назад

      @@RiderCamTV also happened to mine, but if you leave it on, the tyre wears its own groove in the bottom of the mudsling making a perfect fit..

  • @martynleyfield2941
    @martynleyfield2941 5 лет назад +1

    And iv always wondered why BMW put panicky 3's on most of there new bikes cos I bet there have been dozens of potential Buyer's that got of after a test ride thinking omg I couldn't cope with that noise all the time ..!!!

  • @oiradonilecram6967
    @oiradonilecram6967 2 года назад

    can send the link of the protector?

    • @RiderCamTV
      @RiderCamTV  2 года назад +1

      I would do but its just on eBay... search for gas mudsling and there will be loads

  • @denisrailey777
    @denisrailey777 6 лет назад +1

    I agree with you of a very poorly designed mudsling .