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Old 30-May-2004, 22:18
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Oh right, I've got a 190 D207RR at the moment - soon to be replaced with a 180 Pirelli of some description ... don't know what yet.
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My hugger rubs needs constant adjustment just leaves a line around the tyre.
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Old 30-May-2004, 22:44
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TRY USING THESE PEOPLE STREAMLINE CARBON 01246 470571 OR EMAIL sales@streamlinecarbon.com I HAVE HAD A FEW BITS OFF THEM AND SUPERB IT IS TOO. ALTERNATIVELY IF YOU DON'T MIND WAITING THERE IS A COMPANY IN CALIFORNIA CALLED BENFER PERFORMANCE THEIR PRODUCT IS TOP DRAWER AND SUPERB QUALITY. CAN'T FIND THEIR CARD OR EMAIL THOUGH SO YOU CAN ALWAYS USE A SEARCH ENGINE. I WILL KEEP LOOKING AND MAIL YOU BACK WHEN I FIND INFO.

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I noticed several 748/9** bikes with holed huggers before fitting a DP hugger to my 996S. The problem often stems from failing to fix the RHS using the 6mm hole at bottom RH front of hugger, which requires a hole to be drilled into the swinging arm and tapped with an appropriate thread; as its aluminium, I formed a 1/4 whit/unc to take an allen screw. Judgement has to be exercised to select a position which will hold the hugger off the tyre at all conceivable chain adjustment positions. It is also important to retain and "set" the angle of the steel stiffener plate at the LH rear fixing point, just in front of the rear sprocket, but I had to make a wider one to accomodate the width of the carbon version. Since fitting it, I have had no tyre contact running pirelli dragon evo corsas and diablo corsas 180/55 and 190/50 at speeds up to 160 mph.
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Old 04-Jun-2004, 11:32
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As for carbon, have you tried http://www.TecMoto.co.uk/

They're in Essex - just inside the M25 on the A12.

Top guys - keep an eye on their website for offers.
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Carbon Dream is the stuff for me,

http://www.carbondream.com

top stuff (and price though)
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