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speedplay 04-01-09 12:30 PM

SV650 tail tidy (k5).
 
So its my first post here and I'm asking the same question thats probably been asked about a thousand times already!

I was knocked off my sk1 back in august by a friendly copper who then decided that she wasnt going to stop.....(long story)...

I've waited till now for the insurance to pay up as it seems to get messy with a hit and run thing.

I've just bought an 05 650s in candy grand blue with 1100 genuine miles on the clock, totally standard with not a single blemish on her :D.

Ive kept the renegade high level can from the old bike (slotted in the standard one before it was collected) which I would like to fit to the new bike and want to tidy up the back end with a tail tidy (thanks for bearing with me were getting there now!).

The main question is :- Do I need to fit an undertray or cut the existing tray on my bike to fit a tail tidy?

I'm thinking of gettting a clear brakelight/indicator unit to fit so the winkers wont be a problem, Just dont want to cut/hack the new bike about.

Cheers.

Kilted Ginger 04-01-09 12:58 PM

Re: sv 650 tail tidy (k5)
 
No, evotech or hamicad both fit without chopping, they do both leave a very small gap however, pretty unnoticable but there.

speedplay 04-01-09 01:26 PM

Re: sv 650 tail tidy (k5)
 
Thanks for that :D Looks like its time to go shopping then...

kwak zzr 04-01-09 01:28 PM

Re: sv 650 tail tidy (k5)
 
http://www.hamicad.co.uk/

Baph 04-01-09 05:09 PM

Re: sv 650 tail tidy (k5)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kilted Ginger (Post 1733754)
No, evotech or hamicad both fit without chopping, they do both leave a very small gap however, pretty unnoticable but there.

Unnoticable until you ride in the wet or on damp tarmac, then water get's thrown up into the gap by the rear wheel, playing havoc with your electrics.

Silicon sealer is your best friend. :)

Also note that if you change the stock indicators (or it has mini indicators on the rear already), these will also share the water ingress characteristics of a pair of fish-net stockings! Make sure the hole in the indicators (for the wires to pass) is water tight, or you'll randomly blow bulbs/short the circuit.

Talking from experience on both counts. :(

Mgaffz 04-01-09 05:55 PM

Re: sv 650 tail tidy (k5)
 
I fitted an RnG unit to my k3, i dont recall it leaving any holes to worry bout but the fit was'nt great and it was quite expensive iirc it was a total nightmare to fit actuall as the holes did'nt really line up :???:

cheers mick

samwilko 04-01-09 06:04 PM

Re: sv 650 tail tidy (k5)
 
I went for the evotech, had it on there for about 14 months, no trouble at all with water getting up there and used no silicone on it. I considered one of those integrated clear lights but felt the direction of indication wasn t clear enough, just something to bear in mind, but it is only my opinion, they may be fine!

speedplay 04-01-09 06:07 PM

Re: sv 650 tail tidy (k5)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by samwilko (Post 1733975)
I considered one of those integrated clear lights but felt the direction of indication wasn t clear enough, just something to bear in mind, but it is only my opinion, they may be fine!

I had thought that, how will it look from 20 yards in the dark..

samwilko 04-01-09 06:13 PM

Re: sv 650 tail tidy (k5)
 
That was exactly my concern

Baph 04-01-09 06:54 PM

Re: sv 650 tail tidy (k5)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by speedplay (Post 1733978)
I had thought that, how will it look from 20 yards in the dark..

At the risk of repeating not only myself but SoulKiss, the integrated rear sidelight/brake/indicator is illegal (as per C&U regulations) in the UK. The indicators are physically too close together.

If you mean just sidelight/brake light with a clear lens over it, without the indicator function, that's fine AFAIK.


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