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w1ll15
29-01-06, 07:18 PM
thought this maybe the best place to post. where is the cheapest place to get an all black rear hugger and chain guard from its a 2006 new shape bike i have!

SPeeeeDY
29-01-06, 08:50 PM
dont jsut go for cheapest. Have a look around there are lots of different designs. I have a official suzuki hugger on mine. It was a rip off price, but IMO i think its the best looking


SPeeeeDY

w1ll15
29-01-06, 09:05 PM
do u know what the powerbronze ones look like? i did want a colour coded one and was willing to pay but suzuki say it could be as long as 6 weeks before the k6 coloured ones are made. so wanted a cheapy one to get me through winter sell it then buy a colour coded one

SPeeeeDY
30-01-06, 05:59 PM
i saw the official suzuki hugger and just bought it, so did not look into any in too much detail. Just that non of the others that i had seen (apart form the Art hugger Cloggsy had) interested me.

Keep an eye out on ebay, they keep poping up on there, look out for the ones you cable tie on. They will b the easiest for you to modify to fit the K6 as a tempory hugger.


SPeeeeDY

GC-SV
31-01-06, 09:31 AM
For me it was a choice of either the OEM Suzuki one or the Ermax one.
In the end I opted for the OEM Suzuki.

Quite a bit more, money wise, but guaranteed colour match (although black hardly warrants that criteria) also any problems with cracking, which there hasn't been, they said it would be replaced.

Ermax were not that far behind the Suzuki item and probably beat it pound for pound.

w1ll15
31-01-06, 06:37 PM
have you a link to a website i can have a look at an earmax one?

GC-SV
31-01-06, 09:03 PM
http://www.ermaxuk.co.uk/

Try this and just follow the links.

w1ll15
04-02-06, 11:40 AM
i bought the powerbronze hugger, il post some pictures later

petevtwin650
12-02-06, 11:10 AM
How did you get on with the Powerbronze Hugger. Thinking of getting one for my 2001 curvy but know there were some quality issues.?

Had a Red Fox one before, but very tight clearance wise and eventually cracked at three of the four fixing points

w1ll15
13-02-06, 06:19 PM
its ok yea the clearances are ok on it!! think it was 60 quid