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Reviews of Wunderlich front extender - R1200GS LC, R1200 Adventure, R1250GS/AAdventure

Fender extender Clive lamb on Oct 20, 2023

Rating: 4

Bought this hot formed extender as I didn’t want a mis formed resin one from eBay. It’s ok , not lovely just ok . I fell for the German name meaning it would be really good!

Front extender Cris on Nov 18, 2021

Rating: 5

Fits perfectly easy to install great product

Mr Chris Steer on Oct 29, 2019

Rating: 5

Very good product does the job very well just done a wet tour of France stops all the spray

jeffbrain47@gmail.com Jeffrey Brain on Feb 03, 2019

Rating: 4

Expensive for a fender extender but it does a superb job of keeping the vast majority vote road cack off the front of the engine

Fenda Extenda Jeff Lloyd on Feb 17, 2017

Rating: 4

Quick service, reasonably priced, fits well, just need some rain to see how well it works.

colin meakes on Jan 24, 2016

Rating: 5

easy to fit and works very well

Andy Wilson on Dec 08, 2015

Rating: 5

Easy to fit and keeps dirt off front engine case.

Roland Fält on Mar 15, 2015

Rating: 5

This produkt solves effectivly the problem with durtspraying the front of engine and exhaust system.

Richard Francis on Sep 01, 2014

Rating: 5

Easy to fit but it's worth taking a little care to ensure that it is centrally aligned to the existing guard, looks great and does the job!

Norman Mc Loughlin on Aug 27, 2014

Rating: 4

Easy fitted and does a first class job

Jeffs Paul on Aug 18, 2014

Rating: 4

Plastic part OK. Shame the original is not long enough. Pointy self tapping fixing screws not good. Capped nuts with loctite would have been nice. you have to drill fixing holes anyway.

Jeremy Twigg on May 07, 2014

Rating: 4

Looks ok, but has 4 screws sticking out that are visible that hold the extender in place. Time will tell if these rust. Fitting requires a drill and a screwdriver but is mostly straightforward

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