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I have a K3 (S model) and fitted a tail tidy and genuine Suzuki hugger.
The tail tidy is from the guy who sells them on eBay - It's really good and doesn't need any cutting so I can return the bike to genuine when I sell. It uses existing indicators (which I plan to change at some point) and number plate light. Highly recommended. Have a look at this eBay page. The hugger was pricey (well list price is - I got a discount) but I think it's worth it. It's a very high quality item and fits perfectly. The colour match is also perfect. ![]() |
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