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JanGoris
27-03-06, 12:37 PM
Hellow SV'ers


I would like to remove the indicators from the front fairing. When I remove them; I have got two holes but I want to stuff them, fill them with something (do not know much English) and get them resprayed in the original SV color.

So I have a cleaner and tidier look. (Like you see on the picture). :twisted:

I want to install the indicators in the headlights instead of the stand lights. Really nice.

Anyone has tips or places where I can buy the stuff??? :?:

http://upload4.postimage.org/79618/Picture005_1_.jpg (http://upload4.postimage.org/79618/photo_hosting.html)

Cloggsy
27-03-06, 02:50 PM
See here (http://www.sv650.org/sv_faq.htm#How%20to%20fit%20a%20ROCA%20indicator%2 0conversion%20kit) from the main page in FAQ's & How to's

The kit cost circa £55 from Banditmania, but you can get it direct now from ROCA here (http://www.s2-concept.com/export/fr/p_474.html) :wink:

Good luck :thumbsup:

Please bear in mind that for UK MOT purposes, because your bike is fitted with sidelights, then you will have to have working sidelights for the MOT - I fitted some aftermarket Hella units in the fake 'air scoops' under the front fairing for this purpose... Looked good too 8)

JanGoris
27-03-06, 03:06 PM
Thanks. That looks real nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

But what I do not like is that you still see the sides and the little gaps around. You still know that it was a hole. So I want to fill that so I have a smooth surface so you can not see that there used to be a hole. 8)


Maybe scrup the surface, fill with something and respray? I have never done that. Does anyone has idees for that? Or a ,,how to''?

Cloggsy
27-03-06, 03:08 PM
Thanks. That looks real nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

But what I do not like is that you still see the sides and the little gaps around. You still know that it was a hole. So I want to fill that so I have a smooth surface so you can not see that there used to be a hole. 8)


Maybe scrup the surface, fill with something and respray? I have never done that. Does anyone has idees for that? Or a ,,how to''?

If you want to fill the holes completely, then you'll have to respray the bikini fairing - Too much for me, which is why I opted for this kit :!: Colour match is good too :!:

Richie
19-04-06, 09:17 PM
Just fitted mine... :twisted: :twisted:

NEED BRIGHT LED AMBER BULBS next.

Cloggsy
19-04-06, 09:27 PM
Just fitted mine... :twisted: :twisted:

NEED BRIGHT LED AMBER BULBS next.

Bloody hell, that was quick :!: