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03-11-04, 03:20 PM | #1 |
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New rider - Black SVs K4 - Opinions required
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Just got receipt of a stunning new black K4 S model, and loving it - 200 miles on the clock in 4 days. Looking forward to going on the rideouts soon, after the run in period. What I'm looking to do is... Change to a nice fruity can - not full system - anyone any suggestions for a budget of £200ish. What's people's thoughts about race/road legal? How many of you have been stopped and more importantly fined for having a loud can? My guess was a micron one, but also I don't fancy fitting it myself due to lack of tools and space - any london based good dealers? Should i get it done at the Suzi dealer so that it doesn't invalidate the warranty? Change to a nice small number plate, plus cut off the plastic monstrosity at the back that is the number plate and indicator display, and put the plate directly under the rear lights. Again due to lack of tools I'd like to know if you could recommend anywhere who could do this mod for me. Finally - and this isn't as cool - what are your thoughts on a top box that is removable? Are there any decent makes out there? Don't like the Suzi one as it takes up the pillion seat, but I do want something secure to keep my work stuff in that I can remove for pose value at the weekend? Perhaps a frame based one like you see on some fazers? I'm not normally this DIY-inept, but don't want to mess up my baby!! Look forward to your thoughts... |
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03-11-04, 03:45 PM | #3 |
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SteveLondon1979.... you the guy i was talking to in J&S (Watford) last week??
And No!! to the top box!!! |
03-11-04, 03:48 PM | #4 |
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Take a look at this thread http://forums.sv650.org/viewtopic.php?t=14262, Guy H has a topbox, its about the best I've seen, still spoils the lines though.
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03-11-04, 03:48 PM | #5 |
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hello and welcome.
can - I got my road legal oval scorpion for £199. with baffels out it sounds great. you could go for a race can and you could get carbon or Ti for £200 but only if your insurance don't mind. also, the cops up here are pretty relaxed up here so not sure what's best for you down in London. also, fit it yourself, it only takes 10 minutes with a hack-saw and some spanners!! ****-end - I'd recommend the Hamicad tail tidy. again easy to fit yourself, although the new design is very fiddly. theres also a good one on Ebay I believe. top-box - NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hope that helps! |
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03-11-04, 06:34 PM | #7 |
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03-11-04, 07:20 PM | #8 |
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pm jonboy
he is our sites topbox and luggage expert top guy - always happy to give advice |
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03-11-04, 08:59 PM | #10 |
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£200 gives you a choice of, well, most of the cans out there. I think even having a Suzuki dealer may invalidate your warranty, definately check that one out...
Get one with removable baffles but the e-mark stamped on the can. Don't get one with Not For Road Use on it. It's not so important now with the new MOT rules, but if you do get pulled you're far less likely to get done with an e-mark, even with the baffles out. And personally, I'd say not Micron. Nothing wrong with them, but they're a little pricey for what you get, and for me they always seem lacking in class... If I was buying a slip-on, I'd go for a Rene, Yoshi or maybe a Remus or Blue Flame. Some of those are not cheap, but you can find slightly used Yoshi triovals for under your maximum sometimes... I did have a road legal CCC slip-on, it looked and sounded fantastic but after a while (and a few rideouts) it just wasn't enough.
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