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Joined: Mon Jun 02, 2008 4:29 am Posts: 162 Location: Philadelphia, PA
ok, heres a copy of the email i sent
"my name is and id like to make a few inquiries. firstly is do you ship the US? secondly what is the difference between the different model numbes for the GSXf's UNDERSEAT TRAY + HEAD LAMPS + INDICATORS? i know that some are painted, some not and that some have white lights. but there are 6 versions going up in price and id like to make sure i get the right one. thirdly, do yo have any pictures of what the "crash protectors" you sell for the GSXf look like? if theyre what im looking for youve got a sale
Joined: Mon Jun 02, 2008 4:29 am Posts: 162 Location: Philadelphia, PA
its $538 shipped for the painted version with regular lights right? cause the cheapest one is unpainted with regular lights for like $300somethin i think. i still havent my reply yet, prob get it tommorrow.
Joined: Thu Jun 12, 2008 7:45 pm Posts: 952 Location: The Netherlands
The problem is that these products are being made in Europe. Normally most products are 1 on 1 dollar/euro compared but now with the current exchange rate you guys are f^%$#d with the 1.60 ratio.
For me tho its real nice. Dutch motorpart suppliers ask €800-900 for the Yoshi R77 exhaust, thx to the exchange rate I can get it (with duties/shipping/tax) for €500,- to my door
Joined: Mon Jun 16, 2008 3:22 am Posts: 210 Location: Houston, Texas
Hmm -- I'm gonna have to go out with a flashlight and look at the bike's right side. I thought there was a couple of covers over some frame holes that were made for sliders.
What are those for then?
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power bronze hugger does not fit properly. if any planned on getting it. the rear breaks interfere with fit and bend hugger making it crooked. im returning mine. sadly
Joined: Mon Jun 02, 2008 4:29 am Posts: 162 Location: Philadelphia, PA
im sure puigs engineers know more than i do about bikes but those crashpads dont look like they stick out that far. tell me im wrong and theyre not terribly expensive and ill more than likely get them.
Joined: Sat Jun 07, 2008 12:41 am Posts: 272 Location: New Jersey
hmm.. that tail isn't bad.. I wonder if it will work without the stock tail lights, or if they built in a mount that would look bad if I stuck my flush mounts in there.
I'm ok with holding off until the US market comes up with some more options though.
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