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eano2 20-08-07 01:21 PM

tail tidy, exhaust, hugger, belly pan
 
Hi

Just picked up a black K4 SV650S and absolutely love it but I need to put my personal stamp on it by getting the above bits of gear. I am pretty skint at the mo so don't mind buying second hand pieces of gear. If anyone has anything that they think could sort me out give me a shout. Oh yeah also a set of crash mushrooms

cheers guys
Ian

eano2 21-08-07 11:39 AM

Re: tail tidy, exhaust, hugger, belly pan
 
unfortunately I need to add something else to the list after a silly slow speed fall :toss:. I need front right hand side indo, suppose I should be thankful that I didn't damage the fairings at all. I can lay my hands on an indicator from a gsx-r1000 k2 but am unsure if this will fit, does anyone have any idea???

Steve_God 21-08-07 12:33 PM

Re: tail tidy, exhaust, hugger, belly pan
 
Tail Tidy: Hamicad - www.hamicad.co.uk

eano2 21-08-07 05:06 PM

Re: tail tidy, exhaust, hugger, belly pan
 
cheers for the heads up mate, I've seen these but I feel like I'm being ripped off paying 50 pounds for a bracket. I'm looking for a cheaper alternative that will work with the OEM indicators

Just seen these two articles on ebay for:

1. Hugger:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...ME:X:AAQ:UK:11
2. Belly pan: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bugspoiler-Bel...QQcmdZViewItem


Seems to be a bit of a bargain what do you guys think??

cheers

ukgooner 21-08-07 05:32 PM

Re: tail tidy, exhaust, hugger, belly pan
 
I am thinking of buying one of those huggers, certainly a lot cheaper than the Suzuki ones! anyone have any experience of them?

eano2 22-08-07 11:40 AM

Re: tail tidy, exhaust, hugger, belly pan
 
got mushrooms for £20 and blue flame evo pipe for £150 and evotech tail tidy for £45. Does anyone have any experience respraying oem panels a different colour? thinking of getting the official suzuki bellypan but don't have a clue how much work is involved respraying.
hope the weather is as nice for you guys as it is for me I live in the mountains in Wicklow Ireland and the roads and scenery are savage. Just spent 3 hours cleaning the downpipes etc yesterday so now its time to make use of that effort :)


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