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MachineartMoto Mud Sling
MachineartMoto
MudSling Review
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by HBC for webBikeWorld.com
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Summary:
The MachineartMoto MudSling is the perfect accessory for the BMW R1200GS, GS
Adventure and F650/800 GS models.
For what it costs vis-à-vis what it does, it should probably be the first
accessory installed.
Introduction
I first became aware of the MudSling some years ago while looking for
a simple and hopefully inexpensive shock and battery guard for a new 2006
R1200GS Adventure.
BMW has, by design, left both critical and expensive components well exposed
to the elements; not always a good thing given sustained off-road use and the
installation of knobby tires.
So I subsequently ordered my first MudSling from Machineart, an industrial
design and product development company located in Frenchtown, New Jersey.
Little did I know then
that my relationship with the MudSling product was going to be longer term.
Machineart Moto focuses on specialized components for the BMW R 1200, R 1200 GS and GS Adventure and
the F 650 and F 800 GS models.
The products, which are marketed under the "machineartmoto" or
"mamo"
logo, include the X-Head cylinder guard, the MudSling rear fender and the Slipscreen
sport flyscreen.
The Fenda front fenders for the R 1200 GS and the Avant series of front fender extenders
for the F 650, F 800 and R 1200 GS
series bikes are also available.
Over the past four years, three GS Adventures and two F 800 GS machines have or
currently occupy space in the garage and all have been equipped with the MudSling.
Each MudSling purchased has come packed in a box with everything sealed
inside a large plastic bag. The kit is comprised of the MudSling, a simple
single instruction sheet with relevant pictures, two Allen head screws and four
long zip-tie straps.
Form
To my moto-oriented eyes the form of the MudSling is just bang on -- sleek,
superbly executed and visually pleasing; a true work of art. Each GS variant is
styled so as to be a perfect complement with the motorcycle.
Precision moulded from high impact ABS plastic, the MudSling is typically
finished in matte black or matte metallic black. It is very light and somewhat
flexible, but once mounted it is an absolutely solid component that integrates
perfectly.


Fit and Fitment
Fitment of the MudSling is not much of a challenge. About the only requirement,
other than a T25 Torx tool and perhaps a 4 mm Allen head tool, is to have the
motorcycle clean enough to find the screw mounting points.
With access to the under-fender area, remove the two T25 head screws located
on each side just in front of the threaded accessory mount holes. Depending on
mounted accessories and reach, working from the right side and avoiding the
left-side exhaust is recommended.
Take the MudSling and fit it into place by aligning the two mounting holes up
against the T25 mounting points and make sure the widest points of the MudSling
are resting up against the frame rails on each side. In most instances the
component sits in place while you find the T25 screws again...
Reinstall the screws or if for some reason a longer screw is needed, the two
Allen head screws included in the kit can be used -- which I do. With the screws
tightened up, there is enough flexibility to allow minor adjustment of the outer
curved edges for a precise fit against the frame tubes.
Once satisfied with positioning, the left side is secured with a tie-strap to
the frame. If you don’t want the head of the zip-tie to show, position it behind
the frame before cinching it up.
Machineart Moto MudSling mounting points.
Cable ties before trimming excess.
On the right side, feed the zip-tie up from the bottom through the back hole
and when you can see it behind the square frame tubing, pull it towards you and
feed it down through the front hole. Now the tie can be cinched up tightly (it
will be out of sight). Don’t forget to cut off excess material – neatness
counts.
As mentioned, the longer screws can come in handy. While installing a MudSling on my second GS Adventure, the ‘Sling needed to be set out from the
fender by about three millimetres to satisfy other requirements. Accordingly, a
spacer bolt between the two surfaces and the longer Allen head screws did the
trick for that job.
The only other fitment issue encountered with the F 650 and F 800 GS model was a
slight overlap of the left side frame mount with the BMW Adventure luggage
bracket. After explaining the situation and sending some close-up shots to
Andrew at machineartmoto, a modification sheet with a cut-diagram was
subsequently provided.
The modification was easily done with a Dremel blade and drill bit, allowing
a perfect fit on my 8GS. This and subsequent interaction with company
representatives serves to illustrate the level of service that so many buyers
experience when dealing with machineart.
MudSling variants are available for ESA-equipped R1200GS and Adventure models
and the newer ‘12J’ variant is for the big GS Boxers with Jesse Odyssey II
panniers installed.
Function
The MudSling is as effective as it is simple. Once it is mounted and anything
that was removed is
put back on, the MudSling becomes part of the machine. Most people don’t even
notice it unless pointed out to them, especially once dirt and mud accumulates
underneath.
But trust me, the user will know it is there, providing solid protection for
the shock and battery and as well minimizing wheel spray and fender splatter. The MudSling is just the ticket for alleviating so many points of concern.
And speaking of concerns, none of the MudSlings I have installed have ever
broken in any way -- not even a tie-strap. Removal and reinstallation if needed for
any other work is a simple and quick task and at most may necessitate two new
tie-straps.
Conclusion
With having installed and used five MudSlings on five different GS machines, I
remain extremely impressed with their simple design and utter functionality.
The MudSling, in all iterations, does exactly what it is supposed to do --
what more can one ask of such a valuable accessory?
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wBW Product
Review: Machineart Moto MudSling |
| Available
From:
Machineart
Moto |
List Price: MudSling for
2005 to 2010 GS and GS Adventure Boxers - $149.00 USD. For all
F800/650GS twins - $139.00 USD. |
| Colors: Matte black or matte
metallic black |
Made
in: U.S.A. |
| Review Date:
July 2010 |
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