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Thats what I was getting at, to save me going up th garage and measuring it!! I know it will fit if it was 52mm I wanted to know if YOU knew? :D
Thinking of changing my Yoshi and Bazzaz for an akra with sports cat and flap (which I may just not connect)! Would the Yoshi can fit the akra...
Cyrille, what size is the outlet on the Akra 'S' pipework?
I was also gonna suggest a leisure battery as the amp hour ratings will be better for low loads like lamps. Not exactly going to sap huge power...
If I were to try and source a 2012 Akra inc cat and flapper, would the bike need mapping to suit or would a 2012 ECU work with no other mods? Is...
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I think Oxford do one now for about £190 it's a thin circular tube which could be hidden most places....
I think Oxford do one now for about £100 it's a thin circular tube which could be hidden most places.
Very clear and concise that Daz.;)
That will do what you want but you'll have to strip off the yoke to fit it. Just you originally asked if you could fit one without stripping it...
These ones are hinged so even if you are a complete arse (not saying you are!) then you could just drop the broken one down the fork for now and...
Harris ones only £119. http://www.intobikes.co.uk/products/000321/Harris-Hinged-Clip-ons
Ouch, that looks expensive. How about removing the tank cover and damper then lifting the top yoke to remove it? Can that even be done? Don't see...
You could remove all the ancillaries then drop the clamp down and fit hinged clip ons until you're in a position to drop the forks. hinged...
I've not fitted them to the Blade yet but will probably get them. My BIL fitted them to his R6 and that entailed removing the engine bolts I think...
Sounds like you're sold on the idea then Jon :D ...oh, and you don't need to drill the fairings :)
....but you could offset the cost by selling the R&G's on here or the bay of E.
It's actually crashed pretty well considering!
Regarding the fairing and the fact you're going to run it with damage until its replaced, Id get a good sharp craft knife and cut the scuffed...
The good thing with the Bike Design ones is they have a bar across the engine linking to the other side to spread the load. My BIL has recently...