Sharkskinz on first gen
Randy Grein
randygrein at comcast.net
Mon Aug 13 19:40:40 PDT 2007
It fits the S model instruments no problem. I bought one from KC and
had no trouble fitting my cluster in the fairing. Someday (after I
get the demons out) I'll get better, lighter instruments - right
after I buy his subframe.
Thanks KC - had a few adjustments to make (usual stuff) but it works
great. There's even room to put the remote breather reservoir up front.
Randy Grein, WMRRA #41
On Aug 13, 2007, at 10:05 AM, Jo Rhett wrote:
> Sorry, KC, I must just be parsing you wrong. I thought you said
> you had a front fairing bracket that was light, and had room for
> mounting the stock intruments? Or did I miss-understand?
>
> What do you recommend? Right now I'm going sans instruments to
> avoid paying $400 for a digital tach, but I really would prefer to
> have instruments.
>
> On Aug 9, 2007, at 7:55 AM, KC Gager wrote:
>> The stock OEM? I have customers make there own brackets. There's
>> plenty of
>> room though to fit the gauges in there.
>>
>> KC Gager
>> BRG Racing Products
>> "We Have Sickness For Quickness"
>> KC at brgracing.com
>> http://www.brgracing.com
>> (925)672-5789
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jo Rhett [mailto:jorhett at fastlizardracing.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 12:12 AM
>> To: Suzuki SV650 Mailing List
>> Subject: Re: Sharkskinz on first gen
>>
>> KC Gager wrote:
>>> Mines front fairing bracket is lighter I think a bit cheaper and
>>> you can
>>> mount a TAC and or a dash.
>>
>> Mount the entire instrument kit?
>>
>> --
>> Jo Rhett : velociRaptor Racing
>> #553 WERA / AFM
>> #5 SMRRC
>>
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> Jo Rhett / velociRaptor Racing
> #553 WERA West / AFM
> #5 SMRRC
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