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Right I like the look of these as they do one in like a carbon effect look which i seem to have got a theme with going with the bike i.e. hugger, tank protector, yolk cover, filler cap cover etc on my 99 SV650S, so want to carry that on with the undertray and powerbronze seem to be the only company that have that option.... Has anyone had a powerbronze if so whats the fitting like easy to fit??? And whats the quality of them like?
Also just another question i want to get rid of the bricks that are indicators and fit smaller stalk arrow head indys on the front and rear when i eventually get an undertray how do you get the stock ones off i know this may sound stupid but i do not have a clue more to do with the front that the rear as the rear will be easy? Anyone reccomend any decent indy's? Thanks alot! ![]() |
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Powerbronze are the only carbon look ones that I know of, they are good quality but pyramid are better (no carbon look though).
Motrax indicators seem to be very popular and they are available in most shops. To disconnect the OEM indicators at the front you will need to remove the fairing panels and you will see one/two screws holding the indicator in place, undo and remove the indicator (don't forget to unclip the connectors also) |
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Sweet, they simular in fit cut off the hanging down bit and fit yeh? So powerbronze arent anything like ermax which are ment to be a shambles lol! Yeh i'll take a look on there website and whats about. Thanks |
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sv_rider1990, could you post a link to the page where you saw the undertray for a '99 SV650. i would be very interested to see what it looks like because i am dying to get rid of the back end on mine.
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Here you go Alan;
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that looks awfully like mine, but in blue not yellow. mine came with the bike and the fit seems to be ok so far in the time i've had the bike.
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They all look identical if you go for the option of keeping standard lights, pyramid plastics option comes with the best colour match and it is a little bit better made.
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?130 for the pyramid seems a lot tho.
i just checked out the price of a pyramid rear seat cowl (my '99 curvy came with one fitter) cant believe they cost ?115 |
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