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Old 29-12-08, 09:31 AM   #1
m.dunthorne
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Default SV650S K2 Lower Fairing Bolt Kit

Hi All,

As the title suggests I am looking for information on bolt kits/bolt sizes, I have tried looking through the other posts on here but cant see anything, sorry if I have missed a previous posting.

I have recently purchased a 2002 SV650S in Yellow that was supplied with an After-market lower fairing but no bolts. Now I have been able to clean and repair some parts of the bike, I want to fit the fairing to complete her ready for the open road.

If anyone has any info / advice then please let me know.

Thanks for your time and Happy New Year

Mick - Staffordshire
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Old 29-12-08, 09:56 AM   #2
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Default Re: SV650S K2 Lower Fairing Bolt Kit

Hi and welcome....

I bought a fitting kit for pointy lower fairings last week - £42.09... pretty good as many on here will testify they are normally around £115. I assume your bike is a curvy, but might be worth giving these guys a try.....

Crescent Suzuki... 02380 405156 (Southampton)
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Old 29-12-08, 10:14 AM   #3
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Default Re: SV650S K2 Lower Fairing Bolt Kit

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Hi and welcome....

I bought a fitting kit for pointy lower fairings last week - £42.09... pretty good as many on here will testify they are normally around £115. I assume your bike is a curvy, but might be worth giving these guys a try.....

Crescent Suzuki... 02380 405156 (Southampton)
Its probably a stupid question but can you tell me what is a pointy lower fairing and what is a curvy bike?
Thanks mate, I will send them an email.
Mick
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Old 29-12-08, 11:59 AM   #4
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I have recently purchased a 2002 SV650S in Yellow that was supplied with an After-market lower fairing but no bolts.
Any ideas which lower fairing kit it is, if it is the official Suzuki accessory fairings you can buy the complete kit.

Have a search through Google images for "SV650 lower fairing" and see which one matches yours best, or post a picture on here and we should be able to tell you.

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Its probably a stupid question but can you tell me what is a pointy lower fairing and what is a curvy bike?
Its not a stupid question mate, don't worry about that. Pointy and Curvy are jargon we use to determine which model of SV you have. A Curvy is the 1999-2002 model and the Pointy is a 2003-2009 model. You have a 2002, this is a Curcy as the shape is Curvy when compared to the straight lines of the later pointy SV.

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2003-2009
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Old 29-12-08, 07:10 PM   #5
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Default Re: SV650S K2 Lower Fairing Bolt Kit

Thanks mate, thats cleared that up, its a curvy SV. I am going to do some pictures of my bike and fairing but for now I've looked through google/yahoo images and I think this is as close as I can get to mine. Pennies are a little tight this time of year so I was hoping to be able to go to a local nut and bolt stockist to get the offending items. Is there much chance of success or am I just pi**ing in the wind?
Mick
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Old 29-12-08, 07:24 PM   #6
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Hi Mick,

Right the image above is of the official Suzuki lower fairings. You will need brackets as well as bolts to fit a lower fairing, do you have the brackets?

The full kit is very cheap for a Curvy, about £20 delivered from Robinson's.

http://www.robinsonsfoundry.co.uk/sh...3-430-010.html

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Old 29-12-08, 08:40 PM   #7
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Dave,

I have no brackets, nothing supplied but the 2 fairings. I'm going to put some pictures on here 2morrow to confirm if I have got the right ones or not. A friend of a friend of a friend said they were not official suzuki fairings but its always best to get a second opinion right. Anyways, thanks for your help so far mate.
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Old 29-12-08, 08:48 PM   #8
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Default Re: SV650S K2 Lower Fairing Bolt Kit

These are the next two popular versions, both aftermarket accessories...

Powerbronze



Skidmarx (very similar)


Hope it helps you identify them a little easier, you will need brackets though.
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Old 30-12-08, 04:51 PM   #9
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Some pictures attached. Hope someone can identify what type of lower fairing they are and how to attach them.
Thanks
Mick
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Old 30-12-08, 04:57 PM   #10
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Yeap, they are the official Suzuki accessory fairing made by TCP.



The fitting kit I mentioned above from Robinsons is what you need mate.
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