new undertray??
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watters
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new undertray??
im thinking about getting this undertray for my sv.i think it would look really nice but have no idea how to fit them.has anybody had experiences fitting them and how long does it take?

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AquaMan
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A guy I know has recently fitted an undertray to his R1. He was worried about doing it after reading it wasn't a job for a novice, as it involved a bit of chopping around, but he did in one day and said it was a piece of p*ss!
Seen some pics of it and it looks well smart
DO IT
+that image looks awesome too.
Seen some pics of it and it looks well smart
DO IT
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Having fitted mine to my Gixer, the best advice i can give is be patient, follow the instructions closely, you may have to hack saw your mudgaurd off, i did, and you may have to hack saw your luggage hooks off, i did. All in all it took me a couple of hours to do it all, but well worth the effort.
Bikes owned - Yamaha FZ600, Suzuki GSXR 600K1, Buell XB12S Lightning, KTM 990 SuperDuke Mk1, KTM RC8, KTM 990 Superduke Mk2, KTM 990 SMT, BMW S1000XR, Triumph 1050 Tiger Sport, BMW R1200GS, KTM 990 Superduke Mk2 (again!)
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AquaMan
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heck...I was lucky when I fitted my solo seat and undertray. I only had to unbolt the rear frame work and remove two screws and the whole unit, including lights etc, came off in one piece!




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