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Quiff Wichard 24-05-05 10:50 PM

rrse end on an 02 curvy
 
can u remove the snow shovel on an 02 and put an rrsend neat thingy on?????


or not!!

hall13uk 24-05-05 11:14 PM

hell yeah.

Quiff Wichard 24-05-05 11:27 PM

does the whole unit come off??

how tou utilise the number plate light?
..

I wann aget rid of the bloody big **** end but it looks like one big unit all joined together??

hall13uk 24-05-05 11:37 PM

a hamcid fender does the job u utlise the oringinal number plate light & indicators the old unit comes clean off no cutting required thou i found it helped to make a small cut cos there are four awarked bolts at the back.

Quiff Wichard 24-05-05 11:48 PM

ok
i saw your post- with the chef knife??


I thought that was an undertray though!??

me confused- doe sit make the back end look better?
but isnt your bike a pointy 03?

Quiff Wichard 24-05-05 11:48 PM

yea see k4-

mine is an 02 curvy.!!

hall13uk 24-05-05 11:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sigourneysbeaver
ok
i saw your post- with the chef knife??


I thought that was an undertray though!??

me confused- doe sit make the back end look better?
but isnt your bike a pointy 03?

my bike is an 04 pointy & i was fitting someone elses that day with the old kitcken bread knife redeye's to be exact.

i believe the hamicd is made for ur model of bike too thou (maybe wrong)
yes it looks sooo much better a huge difference.

Mervin 25-05-05 12:06 AM

The K2 is totally different to the K3 onwards.

If you are desparate to fit an arsend, look forward to some chopping and sawing. This site demonstrates how http://www.sv650.tk/

Alternatively you could just fit an aftermarket undertray. The OEM Suzuki one keeps the numberplate light and bolts straight on without any cutting.

Check the Undertray thread in Bodywork also - http://forums.sv650.org/viewtopic.php?t=1793

hall13uk 25-05-05 12:12 AM

so i was wrong sorry
get the undertray they usally look the best. :wink:

Quiff Wichard 25-05-05 12:20 AM

pk
ta for the input guys


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