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erm, no not really, but would a pointy hugger fit a curvy?
If it wouldn't fit directly would it fit the wheel and chain and only require a couple of new bolt holes? ta - si |
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naa give you a kiss thogh .......
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No, I don't lend tools.
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Anything can me made to fit anything, it just depends on your levels of determination/skill/facilities.
As to this specific question, the hugger is intended for a bike with the same size wheel, and the same basic layout of swingarm, so I suspect you may need to make brackets etc, but overall I reckon it wouldn't be too tough to modify/make something so it'll go on. If you're thinking of drilling fixing holes in the bike I advise the utmost caution, I wouldn't say don't, but think very carefully about what and where you drill, and preferably only if you really can't devise an alternative.
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