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BOFH
28-04-12, 03:31 PM
I have some curvy stuff left over after selling mine to be re-incarnated as a street fighter/ mini-twin. (Car ran into the back of me and stuffed it).

Everything is from a 2000 sv650s (approximate 45-50K miles i think)

All of these will be plus postage at cost. (or collection from Reading/Basingstoke)

Clock surround (a few light scratches, but no cracks or damage) - £12
Rear Seat (Small tear - glued) - £10
Front Seat (Used - but no tears and good condition) - £16
Standard Front screen - (no cracks or significant scratches, but this is used and does have lots of fine scratches...Just trying to be honest.) £5
Clocks (good condition - somewhere around the 45-50K showing on them) £22

I also have:
Various fairing panels (front, and rear side pods) that are badly scratched but potentially usable to keep the wet off. (Black front, Red or Black rear)
A working headlight that I had to split (to repair an internal mount) and fix the majority of the rear mounts. I used the light for about 5 years without issue for me or the MOT.
A front subframe where one of the upper arms is slightly bent in (not much, but enough to make fitting the front panels tricky, but the will fit and so you notice that one mirror is slightly lower that the other). With a big enough persuading stick it might be possible to even it up.
PM me if you want to know more about the above.. overwise they will end up in the bin.

Cheers for looking.

m1tch_1987
28-04-12, 04:03 PM
tempted by the clocks, are they 100% working? How much posted?

m1tch_1987
28-04-12, 04:03 PM
tempted by the clocks, are they 100% working? How much posted?

craig dow
28-04-12, 06:54 PM
do you have the regulator off the bike

StewartR
29-04-12, 08:50 AM
Hi, do you have the right hand side panel? Might also be interested in the screen if it's better than mine. Live Basingstoke, work Reading (Thames Valley Park). Cheers chap.

BOFH
29-04-12, 02:25 PM
Will check in the bits box for the Regulator and RHS panel.

BOFH
29-04-12, 05:35 PM
Sorry no regulator, I would suggest replacing it with a GXSR one.. as per (http://www.svrider.com/tips/cheapregulator.htm) - I did this after mine died, very easy replacement, just one connector change.
I do have a RHS panel that I repaired using "JB weld" so its ugly .. but better than no panel. let me know if anyone wants pictures.

hindle8907
08-05-12, 06:20 PM
Please may I have the screen.

Kathij
08-05-13, 07:06 AM
Hi, are the clock surrounds still for sale?