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Nobbylad 18-02-09 09:53 AM

Re: V-Strom Hand-Guards
 
I have/had these on my K8 pointy and they saved the levers on my recent off.

In fact....I'll be selling the guards (now my bike is written off) on here in the next few days. They are a bit scratched but will still keep the wind off.

Nobbylad 18-02-09 09:55 AM

Re: V-Strom Hand-Guards
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rossinio (Post 1788630)
do these handguards fit on a pointy s as well as the naked? yes

also, can i keep my r&g bar ends, with one long bolt on left and one short bolt on right :)yes...as you can see from the pics above, the handguard fits to the end of the grip/tube by way of a spacer, the bar end fits on afterwards.


xXBADGERXx 19-02-09 08:14 PM

Re: V-Strom Hand-Guards
 
Ok here are some pics of the Install on an ABM Comfort Kit equipped SV650S K3

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6.../Image036a.jpg

This is the Left side Handguard , the Circled area shows a small patch where I had to cut out a bit of the Guard so it fitted snugly against the switchgear , used a Junior Hacksaw to do that and it took about 10 seconds to do , will tidy it up with a file and Paper when I remove them after the Winter .

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...x/Image038.jpg

I then fitted the Renthal bar-end into the end of the Renthal bars and butted the Handguard up to the bar-end , a Stainless Penny Washer was placed over the plastic of the Handguard and the Allen bolt was then tightened up with a dab of Blue Loctite lipstick type stuff .

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...x/Image033.jpg

External view of Penny Washer on Right side Handguard .

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...x/Image039.jpg

Front view . Like I have stated before , not the prettiest thing but they can be removed in minutes and have kept my hands so well protected that I didn`t bother with Heated Grips this week . Hope this has been some help to those with ABM kits :)

Alpinestarhero 19-02-09 08:19 PM

Re: V-Strom Hand-Guards
 
Sod it, im doing this to my bike too. I've not had the muffs fitted this week, and its been so much more manouverable. But it would be nice to have the gaurds to keep the wind off in the morning.

Wil order my set tomorrow.

Alpinestarhero 20-02-09 11:51 AM

Re: V-Strom Hand-Guards
 
Just wanted to check something:

found vstrom handgaurds for a K4 vstrom 650; will these happily fit onto my sv?

larigos 20-02-09 09:30 PM

Re: V-Strom Hand-Guards
 
not sure as you have the curvy - the 650 ones come witht the fixing kit the 1000 ones don't.

BanannaMan 21-02-09 05:11 AM

Re: V-Strom Hand-Guards
 
They will fit the curvy as well.

Grinch has had some on his curvy S.

I purchased some a while back but have yet to get them fitted on the bike.
(as I am a lazy git)
Right now I have no where to work on the bike unless it's warm enough ride it to my garage(work) in town.
But if it's warm enough to ride......(hasn't been alot).....I just go riding! :grin:

The bolts are too long for the S but the size needed is a common size and can be purchased anywhere that sells bolts.
65mm is the length needed. Can't remember the thread & pitch size though...maybe 8mm X ???..er.. something ????
Take an old one with you.

Alpinestarhero 21-02-09 02:51 PM

Re: V-Strom Hand-Guards
 
Bolts dont concern me, my dad is a mechanic...he;s got loads stashed about the place. I've got bolts and some other bits on my bike from pre-1980 cars :smt116

Ok, gonna order me some handguards. SuperTouring SV is getting there!!!

I'm not fitting side panniers yet though


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