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Im not loving the bulky piece of plastic on the back of my bike and was wondering the cheapest way to get rid of it and make it look nice and tidy! I have seen that there are ways to chop up the rear on a Curvey, but cant find any for the pointy! Any help and ideas would be great! Cheers guys!
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its the same on any bike ,take off plastics , chop down rear sub, reroute electrics,chop undertray down to just after battery box, make nice box and attach, job jobbed
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spend £50 on a tail tidy and fit it lol took me 3 hours and i broke 2 tools but worth it
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Hamicad - nuff said
An hour to install, no tools broken. |
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