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Rear Hugger Fitting?
Hi Folks,
Never had a hugger before, found one for sale but is advertised as having "no fixing kit," i thought these just screwed on?? Can ne one tell me how these fit to SK6? Thanks |
Re: Rear Hugger Fitting
From memory, on my curvy, its two allen bolts on the swingarm, where a chain guard wuld go, and one on top, just in front of the rear wheel.
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Re: Rear Hugger Fitting
My curvy has a metal bracket the bolts on where the rear brake line runs, the bracket runs parallel and above the swingarm by about an inch. The hugger has two more bolts that go through the bracket.
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Re: Rear Hugger Fitting
I just got round to fitting a Pyramid hugger to my SK4 last weekend. The left hand side uses the two screws that secure the chain guard, but the right hand side has a bracket that wraps around the rear swing arm and is secured by the bolt in the top of the swing arm that is used to hold the rear brake line cage thing in place. Two screws through this bracket holds the right hand side of the hugger in place. It would be quite easy to knock up this bracket yourself using some aluminium/steel flat bar. If you can wait till the weekend I can take a picture of the bracket to give you an idea.
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Re: Rear Hugger Fitting?
Make sure you have the rubber grommets so as to avoid cracks through vibration etc. which make is it?
Cheers. H. |
Re: Rear Hugger Fitting?
sk4 is silver frame isn't it? mine is black frame i wonder if it fits the same way?? if u could get a pic asap as the sale ends in couple of days if possible. cheers
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its pyramid i believe
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Re: Rear Hugger Fitting?
Just ring the company and they will send you a complete fitting kit. Screws grommets and bracket for a very reasonable fee. I think it was £15.
Cheers H |
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