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Hi all, am about to take ownership of a low mileage red K6. Not quite the Ferrari I dreamed of as a boy but I think it will be more fun. Read a lot about TRE mod for SV's any comments welcome. For £150 to spend what do you all think is best way to spend it on a totally standard naked?:help:
Paul1984
02-05-10, 08:13 AM
bobbins
Lo!
Fenda extender for afew quid if your model needs it. Other than that most folks would suggest a belly pan.
Its all choice tho (maybe fit a scottoiler).
Bluefish
02-05-10, 10:01 AM
tyres and fuel or suspension. Edit living where you do, shouda got a triumph lol
For £150 to spend what do you all think is best way to spend it on a totally standard naked?:help:
Trade it in for a Honda Hornet? ;-)
Fenda Extenda, Hugger and Flyscreen :thumbsup:
carternd
02-05-10, 04:00 PM
Hello, and PETROL! Crash bungs, or Scottoiler also good bets.
Nick_69
02-05-10, 05:04 PM
Hello, and PETROL! Crash bungs, or Scottoiler also good bets.
Thats what i would say
Hope you enjoy
Bobbins and fuel added, HID headlamp conversion ordered. Had one on all my bikes for about 5 years now and car drivers have seen me comin. . . . .so far
petevtwin650
07-05-10, 06:37 PM
An S fairing :p
Welcome to the site :smt039
There is a local group in the Regional groups section, Madlanders, you might to check out.
Hello, waves... smilies... and all that. :smt039 :p
Hi all, am about to take ownership of a low mileage red K6. Not quite the Ferrari I dreamed of as a boy but I think it will be more fun. Read a lot about TRE mod for SV's any comments welcome. For £150 to spend what do you all think is best way to spend it on a totally standard naked?:help:
Don't bother... :study: hope this helps.
as for £150
get an uprated rear shock of flee bay or
get some grip... tires / tyres
BigBaddad
07-05-10, 06:48 PM
Watch out for Pete....he carries a pocket full of Wurthers.
Welcome.
Fender extender 1st....water can splash up from your front wheel onto your front plug causing it to run on one cylinder. They only cost about £15.
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