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Ilmberger hugger flew off :(

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2018 7:02 pm
by kfrogzx7
My Ilmberger 11s cf hugger broke just above the caliper and self destructed as it was spewed out at about 40 mph today.
That'll be a couple of hundred quid to replace :(
At least it didn't damage the tyre or anything as it exited scene left.
Has it ever happened to anyone else, I'm sure it did it unaided by any foreign object on the road because I didn't see anything in front of me and couldn't find anything afterwards either, just metal fatigue I reckon ?

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Re: Ilmberger hugger flew off :(

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2018 8:54 pm
by sjrainsford
Mine has one and I can’t say as I’m impressed with the quality. It’s a lot of money for a crappy bit of carbon fibre.

Re: Ilmberger hugger flew off :(

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 2:00 am
by dave the german
Got one on my 12s and my GS - for the price I'm not impressed. There's a ;little rubber bung on the GS which rubs against the shaft tunnel and rubs the paint away. Also got head covers on my 12sand they're not the best fit - not for over £350 new anyway

Re: Ilmberger hugger flew off :(

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 11:42 pm
by Mitch1100
Be interested to see what Ilmberger have to say. Their quality impresses me.

Re: Ilmberger hugger flew off :(

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 4:20 pm
by dave the german
Finish is fantastic but the new parts I have bought have all needed a little fettling

Re: Ilmberger hugger flew off :(

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 6:59 pm
by boxerscott
At the end of the day it is only a crud catcher. GRP any day for me. Cost effective. The weight saving element of cf is totally irrelevant on a boxer tractor. if you can afford CF mudguards you are earning/making your money too easily, if you are prepared to buy another .... :?

:wink:

chris

Re: Ilmberger hugger flew off :(

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 7:15 pm
by MR SHEEN
Put both parts in a box with a cover note and send direct back Ilmberger in Germany.

Re: Ilmberger hugger flew off :(

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 9:51 pm
by nab 301
kfrogzx7 wrote:Has it ever happened to anyone else, I'm sure it did it unaided by any foreign object on the road because I didn't see anything in front of me and couldn't find anything afterwards either, just metal fatigue I reckon ?



I must have had mine on the bike for 14 odd years now and 100k miles, admittedly rather shabby looking but still in one piece... I seem to remember the original importer ( sandbar ) used to post on here and there was talk of breakages in the States but that none of them were ever returned back to the manufacturer. Was the original small plastic guard removed from the shock before fitting the hugger ? I know that can damage the hugger , not sure if it would fracture the bracket though .


boxerscott wrote:At the end of the day it is only a crud catcher. GRP any day for me. Cost effective. The weight saving element of cf is totally irrelevant on a boxer tractor. if you can afford CF mudguards you are earning/making your money too easily, if you are prepared to buy another .... :?

:wink:

chris

Are there any alternatives though ? back in the day there was nothing else available ( well nothing that i'd have fitted and i'm not that fussy)

Re: Ilmberger hugger flew off :(

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 7:31 am
by boxerscott
nab 301 wrote:
kfrogzx7 wrote:Has it ever happened to anyone else, I'm sure it did it unaided by any foreign object on the road because I didn't see anything in front of me and couldn't find anything afterwards either, just metal fatigue I reckon ?



I must have had mine on the bike for 14 odd years now and 100k miles, admittedly rather shabby looking but still in one piece... I seem to remember the original importer ( sandbar ) used to post on here and there was talk of breakages in the States but that none of them were ever returned back to the manufacturer. Was the original small plastic guard removed from the shock before fitting the hugger ? I know that can damage the hugger , not sure if it would fracture the bracket though .


boxerscott wrote:At the end of the day it is only a crud catcher. GRP any day for me. Cost effective. The weight saving element of cf is totally irrelevant on a boxer tractor. if you can afford CF mudguards you are earning/making your money too easily, if you are prepared to buy another .... :?

:wink:

chris

Are there any alternatives though ? back in the day there was nothing else available ( well nothing that i'd have fitted and i'm not that fussy)
Aye, on EBAY Pyramid do a gloss black one £121.00. Still pricey but less expensive than a cf one.

Re: Ilmberger hugger flew off :(

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 8:09 am
by mh374
My Pyramid hugger failed spectacularly on my 1100S and jammed itself in the back wheel. Luckily at low speed, so the ensuing locked rear wheel was dealt with without issue. It hangs in my garage and I wouldn't ever think of replacing it. Bloody dangerous.

Re: Ilmberger hugger flew off :(

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 12:58 pm
by boxerscott
mh374 wrote:My Pyramid hugger failed spectacularly on my 1100S and jammed itself in the back wheel. Luckily at low speed, so the ensuing locked rear wheel was dealt with without issue. It hangs in my garage and I wouldn't ever think of replacing it. Bloody dangerous.
Obviously of sentimental value to you then. Win Win.

Re: Ilmberger hugger flew off :(

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 2:16 pm
by mh374
Nope, my original plan was to repair it and left it in the garage. Decided not to put it back or repair / replace it. That reminds me I need to get some original caliper bolts and replace the Pyramid bolts, oh and take the hugger to the tip!

Re: Ilmberger hugger flew off :(

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 11:07 pm
by boxerscott
mh374 wrote:Nope, my original plan was to repair it and left it in the garage. Decided not to put it back or repair / replace it. That reminds me I need to get some original caliper bolts and replace the Pyramid bolts, oh and take the hugger to the tip!
loose fixings caused the fail? My cf Pyramid bcr hugger fixings worked loose. I then used some blue Loctite thread seal. In fact I thought it good policy to thread seal all fixings on the BCR cos it vibrated like a bitch :wink:

Re: Ilmberger hugger flew off :(

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2018 8:35 pm
by wicker
Agree. Thread lock on the hugger fasteners is a must otherwise it vibes the bolts loose in 1k.

My Ilumberger hugger was originally supplied with two fancy aluminium recessed washers to bolt onto. However these sheared through and failed after a time and were replaced with a couple of big stainless steel washers and slightly shorter bolts. No more problems so long as I use threadlock too.

Re: Ilmberger hugger flew off :(

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 12:49 pm
by victorlaszlo
dave the german wrote:Got one on my 12s and my GS - for the price I'm not impressed. There's a ;little rubber bung on the GS which rubs against the shaft tunnel and rubs the paint away. Also got head covers on my 12sand they're not the best fit - not for over £350 new anyway


Which one you got for the 12S? My Ilmberger didn't fit with the Dunlop tyre I got fitted :(