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sam.nicholson 21-04-10 09:03 AM

How to fit a light weight subframe....
 
Hi,
I'm looking for some help and advice about replacing the standard subframe and seat unit on a 2008 SV650 race bike. I've seen the fairings and seat unit (CBR1000RR) fitted to the SDC Mini Twin and I think they look fantastic, but I don't know where all the 'stuff' thats mounted on the standard subframe has gone to...there seems such a lot and I want to remove what's not nessesary!

I see the battery has been moved to the front, thats no problem, but there is the Power Commander, ECU, rectifier, fuse box etc, plus loads of other stuff that I don't know whether is needed or where to put it.

Wiring/electics are not my strong point and I don't want to cause any problems.

If anyone can advise me on what the best route is I would really appreciate it.

Thanks
Sam

Davies 52 21-04-10 04:03 PM

Re: How to fit a light weight subframe....
 
Hi mate,i am going through the same process on my race bike,Give SDC Performance a ring on 01438 357777 ask for Gary he's a top bloke and will explain it all to ya.

Lee Davies





Quote:

Originally Posted by sam.nicholson (Post 2247651)
Hi,
I'm looking for some help and advice about replacing the standard subframe and seat unit on a 2008 SV650 race bike. I've seen the fairings and seat unit (CBR1000RR) fitted to the SDC Mini Twin and I think they look fantastic, but I don't know where all the 'stuff' thats mounted on the standard subframe has gone to...there seems such a lot and I want to remove what's not nessesary!

I see the battery has been moved to the front, thats no problem, but there is the Power Commander, ECU, rectifier, fuse box etc, plus loads of other stuff that I don't know whether is needed or where to put it.

Wiring/electics are not my strong point and I don't want to cause any problems.

If anyone can advise me on what the best route is I would really appreciate it.

Thanks
Sam


HUTCH55 22-04-10 02:35 PM

Re: How to fit a light weight subframe....
 
Hi Sam,

I can probably help out there if I can get my man to knock one up for you. Have a look at mine at Snetterton and see what you think?

Leigh (15)

Davies 52 22-04-10 02:42 PM

Re: How to fit a light weight subframe....
 
Hi mate Hutch 55 you have a PM
Lee D



Quote:

Originally Posted by HUTCH55 (Post 2248863)
Hi Sam,

I can probably help out there if I can get my man to knock one up for you. Have a look at mine at Snetterton and see what you think?

Leigh (15)



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