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hovis 17-09-06 10:21 PM

tailtidy
 
now i am wanting a tailtidy but it looks like the standard one is built in to go all the way down to the battry. i dont want gsxr style one, just somthing a bit smaller on the back,i am temted to get the hacksaw out [-X

kwak zzr 18-09-06 04:22 AM

thats what i did to start with but a few months later i still got a tail tidy.

hovis 18-09-06 06:00 AM

where did you get it,a pic would be good if poss,the thing is im skint &trying to do the bike all in 1 go

hovis 18-09-06 06:18 AM

somthing like thi would be ok, but as the standad tt go,s under the seat if i take it off there will be a big hole :? wot i think i want is one like the standered one but smaller at the end??? :? http://upload4.postimage.org/1170713/v65_3.jpg

Kilted Ginger 18-09-06 07:24 AM

Evotech one, no cutting, no holes about £45 on fleabay
hth

hovis 18-09-06 07:36 AM

thanx, i found the page, but no tail tidys :(

Kilted Ginger 18-09-06 08:44 AM

:D Here Hovi5 8)

fizzwheel 18-09-06 08:48 AM

Kilted Ginger - That wont fit Hovi5 bike, He has a curvey and you've posted a link for a pointy tail tidy...

hovis 18-09-06 08:50 AM

:oops: i have a curvy 99 & that wont fit(or will it) anyway, i dont think it would suit a curvy

hovis 18-09-06 08:59 AM

this is the one i wanthttp://upload4.postimage.org/1171658/svback.jpg it looks like it could be a d.i.y job

fizzwheel 18-09-06 08:59 AM

If you can fine one, The Suzuki OEM undertray is the best solution I believe for a curvey. I dont think anybody makes a tail tidy for it, but I might be wrong.

Its made my a company called TCP Plastics. I've got one on my SV heres what it looks like when fitted

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...l/DSCN0566.jpg

I think though that somewhere exists a template for making your own tailtidy, I'm not sure which model SV its for though. Have a search for it. It might be on the main site though.

Have a search round the subjects been covered loads of times before.

hovis 18-09-06 09:03 AM

:drink: :D :D thats the one i want where did u get it???

northwind 18-09-06 09:04 AM

Hovi5, that one you posted and the one Fizzwheel did are the same, that's the one I used as well, it's great. It used to be the official Suzuki part as well, but I think it may be deleted now?

Banditmania sell a Roca one, I think, which doesn't need cutting.

hovis 18-09-06 09:21 AM

any ideas were i can get one??? :?: :idea:

Kilted Ginger 18-09-06 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fizzwheel
Kilted Ginger - That wont fit Hovi5 bike, He has a curvey and you've posted a link for a pointy tail tidy...

sorry my bad. :oops:

northwind 18-09-06 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hovi5
any ideas were i can get one??? :?: :idea:

I got my first one from my dealers, the second one from Ebay... Not very helpful I'm afraid...

fizzwheel 18-09-06 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hovi5
any ideas were i can get one??? :?: :idea:

As I said the Suzuki OEM one is made by TCP Plastics or I thought it was. However I got my facts wrong and its a company called TCP Aerodynamics, a quick google found their website

http://www.tcpsa.com/

This is the actual page you want.

http://www.tcpsa.com/suzuki/sv650sc.htm

Whether they still make the undertray or not is a different matter. Occasionally they come up on ebay, I bought mine from somebody on here that was selling it because they bought the wrong shade of yellow for their bike. You might have to buy direct, there is some contact information on the website.

HTH

hovis 18-09-06 10:09 AM

thanx i just sent them an e-mail,looks expensive , i might just get the hacksaw out..a 2nd hand one would be better, but prob wont find one :-({|=

cuffy 18-09-06 12:00 PM

I made my own

http://forums.sv650.org/viewtopic.ph...ht=pimped+****


Also check out this place www.sv650.tk as it's the step by step guide on how to do it, even i managed it and i'm whats known in the trade as a mechanical ****wit :oops:
HTH

Girth 04-08-08 08:18 PM

Re: tailtidy
 
Didn't wideboy make his own?

Frank 04-08-08 08:23 PM

Re: tailtidy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Girth (Post 1586087)
Didn't wideboy make his own?

silly boy


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