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Dangerous Dave 07-07-08 07:59 PM

Re: Hugger - does one need one
 
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Originally Posted by mattc (Post 1561001)
I take it you have know issue with the way there fixed?

No issues what so ever, the 750's has been on for nearly 8 years now.

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Originally Posted by mattc (Post 1561001)
Have you got any pictures of it fitted??

Not my bike but from the Pyramid Plastics website.

http://www.pyramid-plastics.co.uk/ca...ages/20635.jpg

You can just see it poking underneath the swingarm and protecting the suspension linkages, I like them as they offer great pretection and they blend into the bike so well.

Nicky S 15-09-08 04:46 PM

Re: Hugger - does one need one
 
can u get them with out it poking out under the swingarm ??

Dangerous Dave 15-09-08 04:55 PM

Re: Hugger - does one need one
 
Google Image SV650 hugger, there are loads to choose from.

Smoggy 15-09-08 05:02 PM

Re: Hugger - does one need one
 
Shame they don't do one like that for the pointy. :(

Nicky S 15-09-08 10:56 PM

Re: Hugger - does one need one
 
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Originally Posted by Nicky S (Post 1625276)
can u get them with out it poking out under the swingarm ??

some one answear me this plzzzzzz


looked on google and that and cant find it :(

Dangerous Dave 16-09-08 06:55 AM

Re: Hugger - does one need one
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky S (Post 1625276)
can u get them with out it poking out under the swingarm ??

Exactly the same as the Pyramid one above, no. You can get bolt on ones which replace the chain gurad too, most of them don't go below the swingarm.

Personally the benefit of going below the swingarm is the protection it offers to the lower part of the shock and the linkages, very commonly neglected by many owners.

Nicky S 16-09-08 01:12 PM

Re: Hugger - does one need one
 
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Originally Posted by Dangerous Dave (Post 1625722)
Exactly the same as the Pyramid one above, no. You can get bolt on ones which replace the chain gurad too, most of them don't go below the swingarm.

Personally the benefit of going below the swingarm is the protection it offers to the lower part of the shock and the linkages, very commonly neglected by many owners.

now u said that i lik it more :)

Nicky S 16-09-08 01:19 PM

Re: Hugger - does one need one
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dangerous Dave (Post 1560820)
Pyramid Plastics offer a vacum formed one which offer excellent rear shock protection as it extends down underneath the swingarm too. They zip tie on rather than bolt on though, hasn't stopped me having one for both my bikes!

This comes without a chain guard in black or carbon look (any carbon look is naff)...
http://www.pyramid-plastics.co.uk/ca...ages/07023.jpg

SV650 99-02 BLACK HUGGER
[07023B]£64.99http://www.pyramid-plastics.co.uk/ca...ixel_trans.gifOut of stock

:( i want one :(

Dangerous Dave 16-09-08 04:03 PM

Re: Hugger - does one need one
 
Email them and ask when it will be back in stock, I had to wait three weeks at the beginning of the year for one for the 650.

Nicky S 16-09-08 04:53 PM

Re: Hugger - does one need one
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dangerous Dave (Post 1626276)
Email them and ask when it will be back in stock, I had to wait three weeks at the beginning of the year for one for the 650.

i will :)


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