Carbon hugger fitted

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Steve6088
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Carbon hugger fitted

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I've just fitted bigspanishmarty's carbon fibre hugger. It looks a treat.

I might be starting to over do the real/ fake carbon fibre look on my bike now though :lol: I'll stop at a carbon fender I think.

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Thanks again marty
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agentpineapple
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Re: Carbon hugger fitted

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it looks good mate......... :thumbup:
i have to admit real carbon looks so much better than the fake stuff.
i might have over done it myself but i wont know until i've fitted it all.
heres my list
sp1 harris carbon front mudguard
carbonadi carbon fibre engine covers
art carbon fibre frame protectors and tank pad
fibre lyte carbon fibre instrument and yoke covers
the only fake carbon i have is the petrol cap cover although i might get the fibre lyte version of that in the future..... :lol:
oh and i've got my eye on a nws carbon fibre rear blade hugger at the mo........hmmmm probably to much..... :lol:
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Kev L
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Re: Carbon hugger fitted

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Don't think you can have too much carbon fibre (with the exception of grundies & socks made of it!).
If you get bored of it you can always add paint. Only thin though so the weave shows through, for that "I can afford carbon fibre and paint over it" look.
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