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EggShellBlond
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Huggers & Screens

Post by EggShellBlond »

Hi

Dare say this has all been discussed before , but I'd like to know you guy's thoughts

I'm looking for a rear hugger in Red , what's the best one?

I need something that'll go straight on , no chopping , hacking or bodging & it's got to be an exact colour match

I've seen a few on 'Storms that aren't quite the right colour

Also , whats the best ( ie easiest fit ) Double Bubble type screen

Thanks in anticipation ,

Stu
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essexbloke
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Post by essexbloke »

i got an ART carbon fibre hugger, but was a bitch to fit.....(prolly cos they sold me the wrong one, & i couldnt be arsed to change it)

but i also got a powerbronze dubble bubble screen, 10 mins to fit at most, it scoops from the botton too, insterad of a definate bubble, (much sleeker)
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Post by delmeekc »

Essexbloke,

didn't you put the hugger on the fairing and the screen on the sump or somit :roll:
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Post by EggShellBlond »

Was that the one with the chain guard ? was thinking about one of those cos they look pretty cool , so cheers for the info

This worries me , I don't want to buy something thats " supposed " to fit , then find I've been had for a numptey

Screen info's useful , Ta
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Post by delmeekc »

I sent you a PM, and that one has a chain guard built into it. It twill fit I'm sure

Essexbloke fitted a TZR125 one (only don't know really which one he fitted but I'm sure he will tell)

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DD
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Post by DD »

Well check this site out, bloody nice gear sure woud like a huger. To deliver a belly pan from Japan to NZ took less than a week and a half.

http://www.magicalracing.co.jp/GateE.html
cheers Darryl
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Huggers.....

Post by essexbloke »

Cheeky git.........(Del) :wink:

No, mine was bought from the BMF last year, all labelled up as VTR, but when i got home, there was no way it was a VTR one, (due to the lack of chain guard)

Hence now permantly fitted to the existing guard.....

Not that bad is it Del????? (no answer required)..
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delmeekc
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Post by delmeekc »

Nah it's cool.

Photo's of Huggers and Belly Pans Forsale in the Show Off section of Gallery

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