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ash
10-02-05, 03:49 PM
Hi there. Don't know how you put images on 'ere !! If anybody knows and has time to look.... I want one !

go to www.sv650.org home page. Click on images then catalogue 1. It's the rear splash gaurd on the sv at the bottom of the page...

Ta

Carsick
10-02-05, 03:51 PM
I don't know where to get one, but I thought I'd put you out of your misery by posting the image.

http://www.sv650.org/pic1/SV6505fRocket5fa_sp_b_5fbodemplaat.jpg

ash
10-02-05, 03:58 PM
Ta very much

Jdubya
14-02-05, 08:55 PM
Hi there. Don't know how you put images on 'ere !! If anybody knows and has time to look.... I want one !

go to www.sv650.org home page. Click on images then catalogue 1. It's the rear splash gaurd on the sv at the bottom of the page...

Ta

You have been PM'd :)

Iansv
14-02-05, 09:14 PM
ooooh thats fugly

Cloggsy
14-02-05, 09:21 PM
ooooh thats fugly

That's what I thought, but I didn't like to say... :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Iansv
14-02-05, 09:22 PM
ooooh thats fugly

That's what I thought, but I didn't like to say... :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:

unlike you to hold back young man :wink:

Cloggsy
14-02-05, 09:28 PM
ooooh thats fugly

That's what I thought, but I didn't like to say... :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:

unlike you to hold back young man :wink:

Moi :?: O:)

CarlSV650
14-02-05, 10:35 PM
I run the standard back end, too many people change a perfectly good bike. You can`t see your own number plate whilst riding anyway.

Spend your money more wisely!

rob13
15-02-05, 12:22 AM
not too keen on that meself like.

Oh and Carl, you might not be able to see it - but everyone else can! :D :wink:

MitchC
15-02-05, 12:41 AM
Hey,

I also not keen on that splash guard... I mean a hugger will cover nearly to that section of the rear tire. Or install both...? :?

Mitch

Junior
15-02-05, 02:39 AM
I run the standard back end, too many people change a perfectly good bike. You can`t see your own number plate whilst riding anyway.

Spend your money more wisely!


You fail to consider that alot of people like to tinker with their bikes. you know, personalize? make unique? stuff like that? If anything it makes more sense to tinker and alter a budget bike, as the initial cash out lay would have been less and it would make it more logical to spend a little money on it. How else are you gonna learn what looks/works good and what doesn't? Buy a Ducati and modify it? Probably not.