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Old 24-05-04, 04:26 PM   #11
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will c what i can do would I be able to borrow your equipment
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Old 24-05-04, 07:01 PM   #12
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""weegaz's template is on the scottish site www.sv650.tk.""

Just printed it off - seems simple enough (although getting my printer to print it the correct size was a bit tricky there for a moment!) It's is a darn sight cheaper than the undertray alternative...

Cheers Weegaz and Nutty! I'm busy this weekend then... BBQ or Bike?!?!

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Old 25-05-04, 08:14 AM   #13
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will c what i can do would I be able to borrow your equipment
You can borrow my equipment any time, it is well used, but still in good working order and fire's up everytime first time.
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Old 25-05-04, 02:33 PM   #14
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but still in good working order and fire's up everytime first time.
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yeah they all say that
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Old 27-05-04, 06:49 PM   #15
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Make: Ermax (sv650 Sk1)



Easy to fit and great colour matched.

Instead of a smaller plate (like sharpys) decided to make a bracket to lower it by 2 inches to clear the built in indicators.
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Old 28-05-04, 02:27 AM   #16
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This was one of the ebay advertised fender eliminater jobbies, took a little figuring out which way the plates went, took about 4 hours in all, only cost £38 ish, makes the rear look a million times better, bonus.

I may get one for the missus
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Old 31-05-04, 11:47 PM   #17
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This is the Suzuki/TCP one... Since it's black though, you can't see much detail

http://server5.uploadit.org/files/no...d-upskirt2.jpg

It's perfectly colourmatched, fits really nicely and easily, doesn't need a cut, doesn't have stealth indicators, keeps all your luggage space, and cost me £115. Keeps all your original reflector and light, so it's totally road legal and MOT friendly.

It took about 2 hours to fit, but that included taking off the pillion pegs and hugger, refitting the scotoiler, and lots of general cackhandedness.

Bargain Though it's not the prettiest of undertrays, since it's quite lumpy to retain the luggage space as it was. Also, the license plate light is the size of a streetlamp, so I've bought another that I'm going to hack up.

Basically, it's the easiest, most practical of the bunch of you ask me, and still looks pretty fine.
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Old 01-06-04, 06:34 PM   #18
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I asked the bloke who advertises on banditmanias site about an undertray for a K2.

This is his reply. If I got an enquiry like mine I would make sure I could supply them. Maybe its not worth making a mould!

Malc,
Many thanks for your enquiry. Whilst we make a couple of items for the 03 650 -mudguard and number plate bracket we don't as yet do an undertray for your bike...sorry. However you could look at the undertrays made by Ermax or maybe Skidmarx as these might suit your needs. If i can be of further assistance please let me know.
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Old 01-07-04, 08:36 AM   #19
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I just did mine- $60 USD - the wires run thru the middle of the mounting bracket bar so you cant see them, but they wanted me to drill thru the plastic & without the rear fender with those 4bolts holding everything together, the flat black plastic piece wasnt strong enough, so I cut the base off the fender & used those 4 bolts to keep everything together, plus now there's no spaces left open for dirt to get under the seat!

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Old 14-01-05, 10:18 PM   #20
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heres mine fresh on today from rumble imports
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