Soon to be new RVF400 owner looking for some help.

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Re: Soon to be new RVF400 owner looking for some help.

Post by Ben_OB1 » Thu Nov 22, 2012 6:02 am

tygapaul wrote:I like the pointed tail
Hey Tyga Paul,

Any news as to a Two-seat fairing set for the NC35 to suit the T10 style? The option to carry a pillion, plus the advantage of using the standard sub-frame is much more appealing than the single-seat.

Personally, I am looking at getting a 2nd set of fairings so I don't have to worry too much about my original OEM ones - if the two-seat was available for the NC35 I would seriouly consider that as an option over the standard shape (as I already have the standard shape!).

Out of curiosity, are the NC30 and NC35 subframes sufficiently similar that only minor alterations would be required to the two-seat fairing moulds?

I see that you guys have been very busy with aftermarket bits for the latest crop of small sports bikes so I understand why it might be that there has been no progress on this one :-).

PS. I have purchased the NC35 exhaust system with short oval can, and a few other bits through you guys and I am very impressed with the quality. Very happy customer.

Cheers,

Ben.

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Re: Soon to be new RVF400 owner looking for some help.

Post by Saltychips » Fri Nov 23, 2012 3:44 am

Anyone know any good aftermarket Front brake and clutch levers that fit on the RVF400 ?

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Re: Soon to be new RVF400 owner looking for some help.

Post by Cammo » Fri Nov 23, 2012 5:15 am

Depends on your budget and the style you're after.

CRG and pazzo are high quality aftermarket options, the Chinese knock-offs on ebay are probably much the same and a lot cheaper.
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Re: Soon to be new RVF400 owner looking for some help.

Post by Saltychips » Fri Nov 23, 2012 6:11 am

Looking at some ASV Levers, What ones fit on the RVF400 it's the CBR600 F models right?. $2,500 is my budget for new fairing, New Exhaust and some new levers.

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