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SV650 From fairing - curvy
I have a SV650S (2000) Curvy, wondering how easy it is to get a hold of the front (nose) fairing and what sort of price i'd be looking at for it?
[and if anyone here has one their trying to sell / get rid of :p] Mines got a few cracks and someones done a fairly bad job at covering them up. Colour: Candy Blue (i think that's what it says) Cheers, Jonny [EDIT] Also wondering it anyone has a rear hugger and / or mudguard 'extenda' and if not could suggest a good place to buy that's well priced? |
Re: SV650 From fairing - curvy
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http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i1...fairing012.jpg http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i1...fairing013.jpg http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i1...fairing016.jpg http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i1...fairing019.jpg http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i1...fairing021.jpg One has done a bit more mileage than the other but both intact and in CGB. 50 quid for the higher mileage one or 60 quid for the t'other. I am localish to you, in Rugby ,so you could check them out first if interested. As for Huggers, get a Red Fox one if they are still available. Used to be about 50 quid new on Ebay. |
Re: SV650 From fairing - curvy
Exactly what i'm looking for, how easy are these to fit? I'll need to get back to you about taking a look at them as funds are not permitting at the moment!! But hopefully sometime just after easter i'll be able to come take a look? Just looked at red fox their in the £70 - £75 region, so thinking about that too!
Jonny |
Re: SV650 From fairing - curvy
Dunno if I'd pay 70 quid for a hugger. Hopefully somebody might have a s/hand one for sale on here.
Nose cose is quite easy to fit, but a bit time consuming. You only have to take off the two side fairings, mirrors and screen IIRC. |
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