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Spike1105
13-02-08, 11:55 PM
hi im new hear so sorry if this has been coved a thousand times before, but does anyone in the uk sell a full fairing that looks like the traditional curvy style, im not looking for the lowers to add on its the full fairing im after, i found some in yank land that looked really nice but cant find anyone in the uk that does them
here's the link http://www.kgcycles.com/svs_pix.htm
hlaf_lyfe
14-02-08, 08:59 PM
i orderded them should be comeing next week. It pays to have friends in yank land XD
im thinking of copying the sliver one?
Wideboy
14-02-08, 09:06 PM
i orderded them should be comeing next week. It pays to have friends in yank land XD
im thinking of copying the sliver one?
nice keep us posted PLZ!!
northwind
15-02-08, 07:15 PM
The KG fairings are pretty decent... The best option for this would be the old 2 Wheel Junkie full fairing, which I think was made by Armor Bodies, but I've no idea where you could find one of these. Superior fit and finish, basically.
There's also these guys... Never seen one in the flesh though.
http://www.kompo-tech.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=26_60&osCsid=d81ffc9006d88daa34c9527a37c45574
out of curiousity, could a full fairing set (as stated above) be fiitted to an SV650 that didnt have them fitted as standard.
I think what im trying to say if nobody has understood, is this:
Basicly, could you fit a full fairing set to a naked SV650?
hlaf_lyfe
16-02-08, 02:08 AM
yes but you need to buy the fairing frame bit from a dealer. it has been done though.
northwind
16-02-08, 09:43 AM
Or make your own to support the fairing, or get a race bracket kit. Yep, can be done.
is it expensive and a hard job to do? im guessing it involves some form of soldering tho?
northwind
16-02-08, 11:43 AM
All depends on how good a job you want :) Fairing mounts = B&Q ally strip cut and bent to size, anyone could do the basic ones, it's just down to patience and not drilling a hole in your face while eyeing up a mounting point :smt101 The wiring's a wee bit more fiddly but soldering's not a hard skill to get reasonable results from, and it's very useful to know. I taught myself when I was working on guitars, and those are fiddly.
Spike1105
19-02-08, 06:24 PM
does anyone no of anybody with this type of fairing that can give us feed back atall?
hlaf_lyfe
20-02-08, 01:17 AM
mines on its way over from america now. will make a thread in the photos department about fitting them for anyone else whos interested
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