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Re: Hugger
gotta be the pyramid one personally!!
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Re: Hugger
I've just got my first bike - a 2007 registered SV650S SK6. I was looking to put a hugger on. I noticed some manufacturers need the toolbox to be removed before it will fit correctly.
Could anyone recommend a make that fits while the toolbox is still attached ? (I kinda like the idea of having them there in case of emergency...) Anyone know if these do the job ? http://www.banditmaniashop.co.uk/sv6...nish-912-p.asp Thanks, Stuart |
Re: Hugger
Disco stu
Thnk you are talking Undertrays --- removing toolkits, dont know of any hugger that would need you to do that.:) |
Re: Hugger
Definitely a hugger...
http://www.intobikes.co.uk/products/...d=i2b_imgbut_0 Follow the very long link, and the red fox one comes with a disclaimer, in the additional information - just wondered if this was a common thing with all makes of hugger on this model, or just the red fox one ? Stu |
Re: Hugger
Fair Shout Stu
I genuinely still cant see why, I presume your toolkit is in the same place as every other japanese bike I have owned -- under the seat. My curvy has a pyramid hugger and looks great. :D |
Re: Hugger
Whats the best hugger for a K6 SV? I have a power bronze which I'm going to send back it doesn't fit my bike properly at all. I don't mind paying a bit for one, long as its fits. Cheap cack doesn't seem to work.
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Re: Hugger
powerbronze fits my k6
what makes you say it isnt fitting? |
Re: Hugger
I know less about it
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Re: Hugger
Hi, I have fitted a Red Fox carbon effect to my K9 recently, there is a thread with photo's. Very pleased with the fitment although I messed about fitting it, it only took about 45 minutes, nice finish and good value, service from the manufacturers excellent.
JOHN |
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