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PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 10:37 am 
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Seems like all we have to do these days is wait, especially for the bits we know are coming. Pity people were not a bit more forward thinking.

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See who can fill theres up before Sleddog, lmao


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PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 11:29 am 
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Yeah I read on bandit forum about the hugger not fitting ,but thought they would of know as he returned his hugger and this was 3 months ago I asumed they would of fixed it or taken it off the powerbronze website.
Oh well we learnt some thing ,you took one for the team Pops :wink:


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 Post subject: Long wait
PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2008 12:26 pm 
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Hey Easy,

You were right, I had to wait two whole days for my bagster, guess when you ordered yours they made some extras. Seems like i was the lucky one.

Must admit, that i do like it even more now its on, got tired of polishing all dullness out of it when i had been out for about 9 hours.

Thanks for sharing your pics of the Bagster.

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See who can fill theres up before Sleddog, lmao


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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 10:19 pm 
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no probs.

Well, i guess i must have been the first to order it. Started the flood!

It sure looks nice yes. I have 2 types of tankbag i use on it. A modified tailpack and a small one for documents, satnav, etc.

I much prefer it to just a bare tank.


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http://www.tobefast.com/galfer-gsx-650f ... -4585.html

This looks like it may help improve the brakes, which I find aren't up to par with the rest of the bike.


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Galfer is da Shiznit when it comes to brakes.
I got some pads comin but need to get some lines ordered


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http://www.ermaxuk.co.uk/pages3/dbc.php ... kecode=221 : Has a nice undertray (with or without built in LED turnsignals , 4" bigger windscreen and a 'tiny hugger'

http://www.skidmarx.co.uk/ : Has windscreens, Huggers and Headlights covers for the 650F. I especially like the Hugger, better then the Power Bronze- and ErmaxUK version


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 Post subject: R&G Racing Products
PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 12:09 am 
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Guys/Gals

R&G have just started to list various protectors...

They seem to be highly regarded (and priced!).

The crash protectors are GBP 180 javascript:emoticon(':shock:') - no modifications required - other than perhaps your overdraft limit javascript:emoticon(':!:')

http://www.rg-racing.com/browseBike/Suzuki/GSX-F_650/2008.aspx


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 Post subject: Oops!
PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 12:12 am 
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Sorry about the smilies - new to posting in forums! :oops:


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hmmm i looked at the R&G frame sliders and maybe its just me but they look like a roller skate wheel on the end of a tube. almost like it would break off of the tube part :( i really like the ones on twisted throttle but im stilly not sure how theyll fit. the search continues....


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I don't know much about frame sliders but I thought they were to protect if the bike should happen to be dropped. The Twisted Throttle ones specificly say "clutch/alternator protectors". Doesn't seem to save the plastics if dropped.


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http://www.espace-tuning.com/SUZUKI/650 ... 1-142-546/

french site.. not sure if they ship to the USA, but I am in love with the topline undertail..

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Now that is a sweet undertail


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thechairmanh2k wrote:
hmmm i looked at the R&G frame sliders and maybe its just me but they look like a roller skate wheel on the end of a tube. almost like it would break off of the tube part :( i really like the ones on twisted throttle but im stilly not sure how theyll fit. the search continues....


R&G are solid protectors, they do bobbins for just about every bike available in the UK and i've never heard anyone complain about them.


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that topline undertail is hot. im emailing them right now to make sure they ship to the US. if so i think thats gonna be my first mod :) i like their hugger to so we'll see about that too.


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