I seem to remember two versions of the flap. The early one had molded ridges on it and a molded 3-D roundel. The later version is flat and has the roundel silk screened on it.
I seem to remember the early flap as fitting inside the rear fender just right. And because of the flat shape and the contours of the fender the later flap fits nowhere very well.
Ken
BMW Rear Mud Flap
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The great INSIDE/OUTSIDE flap?
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Re: BMW Rear Mud Flap
Steve, this one is definitely designed to go on the outside, but with new holes in mud flap and a some trimming and it should be fine. I should have just taken some generic rubber and cut one for the inside; I could have saved some money. In fact that's what I'm planning on doing for the front. I think BMW's reasoning for the hokey design was to allow an easier install since it required drilling holes.SteveD wrote:That's how I'd do it with a painted guard too.
How well does it fit into the guard on the inside?
Jeff
Washougal, WA
'76 R90/6 "Eva"
'62 R60/2-R75/5 Conversion
Washougal, WA
'76 R90/6 "Eva"
'62 R60/2-R75/5 Conversion
Re: BMW Rear Mud Flap
I would mount it on the inside and ,if possible, make 2 rectangular plates with 2 bolts (studs) welded on
to mount it. Epoxy or VHB tape the plates to the inside of the fender on either side and attach the mudguard
with acorn nuts. That way you are not drilling the fender at all.
to mount it. Epoxy or VHB tape the plates to the inside of the fender on either side and attach the mudguard
with acorn nuts. That way you are not drilling the fender at all.
Last edited by moore84rs on Thu Sep 23, 2010 6:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: BMW Rear Mud Flap
I would think that it would look better mounted on the inside....but create a little shelf for mud to accumulate on.
On the other hand....why would you want one at all? Our fenders already cover a lot of the wheel....and are not really begging to be drilled. Are you worried about shooting dirt up at the guy behind you?
Here is one on a bike that I am working on:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Nr ... directlink
With and without:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Wr ... directlink
While riding:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/aj ... directlink
On the other hand....why would you want one at all? Our fenders already cover a lot of the wheel....and are not really begging to be drilled. Are you worried about shooting dirt up at the guy behind you?
Here is one on a bike that I am working on:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Nr ... directlink
With and without:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Wr ... directlink
While riding:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/aj ... directlink
Re: BMW Rear Mud Flap
I just thought it might keep the Reynold's rack and bag ends cleaner in the winter, but probably wishful thinking.Frog wrote:I would think that it would look better mounted on the inside....but create a little shelf for mud to accumulate on.
On the other hand....why would you want one at all? Our fenders already cover a lot of the wheel....and are not really begging to be drilled. Are you worried about shooting dirt up at the guy behind you?
Here is one on a bike that I am working on:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Nr ... directlink
With and without:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Wr ... directlink
While riding:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/aj ... directlink
Jeff
Washougal, WA
'76 R90/6 "Eva"
'62 R60/2-R75/5 Conversion
Washougal, WA
'76 R90/6 "Eva"
'62 R60/2-R75/5 Conversion
Re: BMW Rear Mud Flap
If you are running a bigger tire than "OEM", be careful that INSIDE doesn't rub on the tire.
You won't like that!!
You won't like that!!
Clemson, SC
R100s, R75/5
R100s, R75/5
Re: The great INSIDE/OUTSIDE flap?
Ken, the one's I have all have the molded ridges designed to fit the contours of the mudguard, but a stenciled roundel. It fits fine on the outer mudguard where the contours match.Ken in Oklahoma wrote:I seem to remember two versions of the flap. The early one had molded ridges on it and a molded 3-D roundel. The later version is flat and has the roundel silk screened on it.
I seem to remember the early flap as fitting inside the rear fender just right. And because of the flat shape and the contours of the fender the later flap fits nowhere very well.
Ken
I wonder if the stencil was a cost improvement over the molded 3-D roundel, and dates it as a later version?
Cheers, Steve
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Re: BMW Rear Mud Flap
Jean, you made a good argument for mounting it on the outside. Also, road side tire repairs, I think, would be easier by unscrewing two screws on one side to clear for tire removal.Jean wrote:If you are running a bigger tire than "OEM", be careful that INSIDE doesn't rub on the tire.
You won't like that!!
My flap is the smooth, silk screened, with the contour ribs on the inside flap surface to fit the outside contour of the fender.
Jeff
Washougal, WA
'76 R90/6 "Eva"
'62 R60/2-R75/5 Conversion
Washougal, WA
'76 R90/6 "Eva"
'62 R60/2-R75/5 Conversion
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Re: BMW Rear Mud Flap
Wher did you guys find new BMW mud flaps?
Re: BMW Rear Mud Flap
Ray, I found mine used on e-bay in nice condition. I think Bob's or Hucky's was selling new flaps, but they were quite expensive.Ray from Indiana wrote:Wher did you guys find new BMW mud flaps?
Jeff
Washougal, WA
'76 R90/6 "Eva"
'62 R60/2-R75/5 Conversion
Washougal, WA
'76 R90/6 "Eva"
'62 R60/2-R75/5 Conversion