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yo gonna finish off my sv with a bellie pan rear wheel hugger ,and a seat cowel, were is the best and cheapest place to find this stuff im on a 2000model curvey and in ireland
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Pyramid Plastics offer the best belly pan for the Curvy SV's, as for the seat cowl and hugger try Suzuki genuine parts.
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A company called TCP aerodynamics make the Curvy SV650 OEM parts, Suzuki nolonger order any so whats in stock is all they have (that is very few too), but TCP still supply the parts direct. Persona;;y I think the TCP/OEM seat cowl and hugger are far superior, quality made product and the colour match is perfect as it is exactly the same paint as Suzuki used!
I have the Pyramid Plastics belly pan and hugger fitted to my 650 and just the hugger fitted to the 750 (Bellypan may be coming soon thiugh). the bellypan is great, perfect fit, perfect colour and it protects the bottom of the engine an oil filter well. It is also the best suited shape for the Curvy SV's too. I like the huggers too, although they are only vacum formed plastic and zip tie on they do extend down below the swingarm and protect the all important rear shock linkages. |
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