RustyMojo
Well-known member
Hi guys,
After some advice from those of you who have owned their rails for a while. As those in the U.K. will know, over the past few weeks it’s been wet, as such the trails I ride are claggy as hell and the bike is often plastered at the end of a ride. The issue I have is the motor guard seems to gather huge volumes of mud through the cooling holes. As such after one ride it looks like the pictures below….leaving moist mud sitting everywhere and specifically against the plugs into the motor. This can’t be a good thing, at least I would prefer to minimise it! Are there any solutions to help prevent or minimise it? Aftermarket sump guards perhaps? I’m guessing cooling is less of an issue in the U.K. winter, so maybe blocking the wholes in the existing guard? Just trying to prevent the chances of a problem before it becomes one!…these photos were after the bike had been washed (obv badly trail side
After some advice from those of you who have owned their rails for a while. As those in the U.K. will know, over the past few weeks it’s been wet, as such the trails I ride are claggy as hell and the bike is often plastered at the end of a ride. The issue I have is the motor guard seems to gather huge volumes of mud through the cooling holes. As such after one ride it looks like the pictures below….leaving moist mud sitting everywhere and specifically against the plugs into the motor. This can’t be a good thing, at least I would prefer to minimise it! Are there any solutions to help prevent or minimise it? Aftermarket sump guards perhaps? I’m guessing cooling is less of an issue in the U.K. winter, so maybe blocking the wholes in the existing guard? Just trying to prevent the chances of a problem before it becomes one!…these photos were after the bike had been washed (obv badly trail side