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Sjbuckle83
09-01-08, 02:35 PM
Hello everybody, new to the forum and new sv650 ownership. I've just bought a 2000 sv650s in black, very nice.

I'm after some fairing lowers, I think these will improve the look of the bike a lot. Does anybody know of a good website were these can be ordered from?

Thanks
Steve

hovis
09-01-08, 02:38 PM
ebay has them now and then, also suzuki main dealers, it depends which you want, the suzuki ones are about the best IMO


oh, hello and welcome

Wideboy
09-01-08, 03:19 PM
hello and welcome

poly 26 ones are the best IMO
http://www.twinshack.co.uk/prods/images/302_2.jpg




these are the ones im getting

Sjbuckle83
09-01-08, 03:30 PM
thank you!

wideboy, where can you get that from? it looks sweet!!

Dangerous Dave
09-01-08, 05:31 PM
Poly26 as shown by Wideboy - http://www.poly26.com/modele.php?mq=4&md=83

TCP (manufacturers of Suzuki's ones) - http://www.tcpsa.com/

If you are after the genuine Suzuki/TCP ones try phoning Suzuki GB (0500 011 959) as these are becoming hard to find new, Suzuki will know if a dealer has any in stock and can get them dispatched to your local dealer. If that does not work out try contacting TCP above, they manufacture Suzuki's aftermarket plastics for the curvy and may have a few left over.

Wideboy
09-01-08, 06:12 PM
the link dangerous dave posted is for them direct from France. >>>THIS<<< (http://www.twinshack.co.uk/prods/302.html) is a company that sells them in the UK, they are 10 quid more but bye the time you'd payed postage on the ones from france would work out the same i think. They come Grey so you need to spray them or get them sprayed

northwind
10-01-08, 12:58 AM
Poly26 definately for the win... The OEM ones look daft, I'm allowed to say that as I used to have some #-oIt's as though they were trying to exagerrate the bolted-on-ness.

If their rear seat cowl worked with the SV stock seat, I'd already have one. Lovely...

Wideboy
10-01-08, 06:06 PM
If their rear seat cowl worked with the SV stock seat, I'd already have one. Lovely...

+1

chris8886
10-01-08, 07:37 PM
Poly26 definately for the win... The OEM ones look daft, I'm allowed to say that as I used to have some #-oIt's as though they were trying to exagerrate the bolted-on-ness.

If their rear seat cowl worked with the SV stock seat, I'd already have one. Lovely...

can you get crash bungs on ok? or is there drilling required?

northwind
10-01-08, 07:53 PM
I doubt even the R&Gs would fit without drilling. Smart option is to get the best bungs you can regardless of fit then drill a hole if need be IMO, which means GSG Moko or Motosliders in my book.

Wideboy
10-01-08, 08:04 PM
those R&G's will, the fairing needs to be taken away with a flappy wheel thingy mobob, or if you have a steady hand use a dremmel

i would take the bit away instead of drilling a hole as they would sit just bye the outside of the fairing, me thinks that is im not sure

Wideboy
10-01-08, 08:10 PM
the black dot is where i think the R&G's go but i'm not sure, as you can see they're sited bye the outside of the fairing so i would either take that bit away or like northwind said find another pair
http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m97/Gavino5/fairings.jpg

husky03
13-01-08, 03:09 PM
pm'd