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Old 29-May-2003, 00:54   #1
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just a quick post.debating what hugger to fit on my 2000 748r(yellow)carbon or colour coded?if anyone has any pics i would be grateful.fitted my blueflame race cans(stainless) today(wednesday),sounds great,Casoli Moto chip will get fitted at dealers next week when its in for a service unless i can find someone local with an eprom puller ,mate reckons it sounds like an ack ack gun,asked me how many planes i 'd shot down!(from a guy who owned the loudest Mille i've ever heard)
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Old 29-May-2003, 09:21   #2
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Don\'t fit one!!!
I prefer the cleaner lines that you get without a hugger.

Go for a carbon rear shock guard and that'll stop the shock from getting knackered. It won't stop the exhausts etc from getting crappy, but the clean, tidy rear-wheel look makes a Duke IMHO.

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Old 29-May-2003, 12:05   #3
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don't buy an ART one. Fitting problems, and not the easiest of companies to deal with if you have a problem.
Go for a DP one or a Tech2 from Mr Ripsnort, - he does a shorty one that looks rather nice.

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Old 29-May-2003, 12:11   #4
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Go for a tecmoto one, they look good are pre-preg and cheaper than the DP items, plus they're tough!! When I switched to a 180 rear it rubbed on the hugger for a fair few miles before I could be a*sed to fix it, and its still intact!
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Old 29-May-2003, 17:33   #5
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I've got a few pics on my site of my 2001 748R with hugger and shock guard fitted.

This may help you decide matey.

Go to the image/sounds page and choose 'My New Toy'

Would give you a direct link but I can't remember the url and the site will not open at the mo'.

http://freespace.virgin.net/guy.cope/
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Old 08-Jun-2003, 23:04   #6
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cheers fellas,going to go for a carbon hugger after much consideration,just waiting for the silly fu$~@rs on ebay to calm down with their prices.
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Old 09-Jun-2003, 13:04   #7
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don't buy off e-bay, - only sell, prices have been way too high for at least 6 months. People really do pay more than they could buy the same thing for brand new.
Seriously some of the companies listed here will sell you a hugger cheaper, - and at least one of those (Techmoto) will fit it for you, - give you a nice cup of coffee and an interesting conversation with nice people.
Good luck.
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