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Andy434

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  1. I have just dismantled the front fairing around the headlights and the windscreen housing (bit of a pain to get off with loads of little screws) but going to wrap these pieces as well. Will post some pics by the weekend. Could look shite but hey you can always take it off!.
  2. Hi all, I have just wrapped two plastic panels on the side of the GT in Carbon Fibre (looks pretty good even if I do say so myself) but was thinking about giving it a couple of coats of clear lacquer to add a bit more protection. However seen a couple of threads that suggest this is not a good idea due to losing the pattern but others saying this isn't an issue. Has anyone done this and if so what was your experience? thanks Andy
  3. Hi my exhaust looked similar to yours before I swapped it out for a black widow. It was one of the few things on the bike that I couldn't live with.
  4. Hi all, this is my first post after buying my 900 GT a couple of months ago. The tips and advice from this forum have given me the confidence to add stuff to the bike myself that ordinarily I would have paid someone to do. So far I have swapped out the auxiliary socket for a double USB unit. Wired my sat nav into the spare socket under the screen, added an Evotech radiator guard, break and clutch levers, fitted Pyramid Plastic carbon fibre hand guard and rear hugger extensions and yesterday afternoon fitted a Black Widow exhaust system (which for the price £379.99 delivered to my front door) I think is awesome value for money. Happy to do a full post on my buying and fitting experience (with pics if the limits of my technological know how permit) if anyone is interested.
  5. Hi I can also vouch for the Evotech guard excellent fit and quality. Their brake and clutch levers are equally as good and less than half the price as the Yamaha levers, highly recommended.
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