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Wanted Right Handguard

gerryguzzi

Just got it firing!
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Montreal
Greetings . ...As the title reveals I am looking for the righthand handguard for my 2011 Stelvio. ...Regards to all..
Gerry
 
Hi Gerry - I have one from a 2012, but I'm in Brisbane/Australia. Probably cost prohibitive to post vs you getting after-market or new set complete. Let me know however if you need it. cheers --geoff
 
Think I have one, I'll check Monday. Aren't these pretty inexpensive new? Are you looking for just the plastic or with the weight, bolt and washer?
 
If Rafael doesn't have one, I, too, will check -- in my case when I return home from Atlanta on Wednesday -- to see if I do.

When my Griso visited the pavement (on its left side) a few years ago, think they replaced the damaged one by buying the set. If so, I still have it ... with the challenge known to all moto-hoarders :think: -- being to find that box. "I know it's here somewhere." :rofl:

Bill
 
Think I have one, I'll check Monday. Aren't these pretty inexpensive new? Are you looking for just the plastic or with the weight, bolt and washer?

Everyone has a different idea of "inexpensive", I suppose. I won my Stelvio handguards in a Guzzi Rally Doorprize raffle.

The package still had the $159.00 price tag on it ....

Lannis
 
Everyone has a different idea of "inexpensive", I suppose. I won my Stelvio handguards in a Guzzi Rally Doorprize raffle.

The package still had the $159.00 price tag on it ....

Lannis

These hand guards have an interesting pacing history.

When Stelvios were first introduced, I am almost certain that the MG OEM price was about $300 for a pair. I recall that because after I saw them on that new (weird :D) model, I inquired of the parts folks at (the late lamented) Riders Hill about getting a set for my Norge. I declined after hearing that (absurd) quote.

Then, I happened to ask again a few years later, and they had dropped into the $70 range.

Apparently, sometime be tween those two prices your $159 came into play.

Pretty darn odd to have that sort of price adjustment, i.e., down, as the mode sure is ordinarily in the other direction!

Bill
 
Ok. Little tardy here. Looked in my bin, sorry the left side is ok but he right plastic is cracked. AF1racing has the whole kit for $72US. When I cracked the right side I went to the hand guards from a 750 Dorsoduro /Shiver. I tried the plastics alone but found that I had to use the Aprilia bar end weights. Think the kit was around $32. They look better but have less coverage - which is ok the climate here.
 
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