New twin seat NC30 TYGA seat unit preview pics
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Re: New twin seat NC30 TYGA seat unit preview pics
Looks very good. My opinion looks better than the last one. The light and indicator look better.
I want to see this one as a single seat.
Michael
I want to see this one as a single seat.
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Re: New twin seat NC30 TYGA seat unit preview pics
Looking good, would love to see it on a bike with the original front fairings on!
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Re: New twin seat NC30 TYGA seat unit preview pics
wont happen the only reason this one is out is for the amount of people wanting twin seatsmruehl34 wrote:Looks very good. My opinion looks better than the last one. The light and indicator look better.
I want to see this one as a single seat.
Michael
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Re: New twin seat NC30 TYGA seat unit preview pics
I will see if ~Paul at TYGA can get some done with the standard shape frontgraham72 wrote:Looking good, would love to see it on a bike with the original front fairings on!
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Re: New twin seat NC30 TYGA seat unit preview pics
I would never say take a tidy one apart for this, but for one that has no panels or damaged panels then to me this is a better option. I know the kits are not to everyones cup of tea and Im glad as it would be very boring if everyone was the same.CRM wrote:I am relectant to hack my tidy UK bike around :
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Re: New twin seat NC30 TYGA seat unit preview pics
I'd be interested in seeing that also.Gavin jap4 wrote:I will see if ~Paul at TYGA can get some done with the standard shape frontgraham72 wrote:Looking good, would love to see it on a bike with the original front fairings on!
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Re: New twin seat NC30 TYGA seat unit preview pics
I love the front end of my standard bike, the lights, the overall look but would love to update the arse end! The fact that this will fit using the original subframe makes it a very attractive proposition!
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Re: New twin seat NC30 TYGA seat unit preview pics
little update for you
1. The seat lock I just pushed in for the photos and it came loose.
2. The subframe is stock and the passenger footpegs and seats mount in exactly the same way and position as stock. The undertray incorporates the stock subframe without the need for any cutting so the conversion is 100% reversable.
3. The rear is no higher or significantly longer than stock. The tank position is stock (not raised at the rear) so the bike actually looks quite a bit smaller than the RC211V kits. Painted it would look smaller again.
4. The RC211V fairing can be fitted (as shown) but you do need to (bend) the two side mounts that hold the side fairings on down a little so that they tuck in under the tank. As mentioned by one person, may look good or even better with stock fairing or Suzuka upper
1. The seat lock I just pushed in for the photos and it came loose.
2. The subframe is stock and the passenger footpegs and seats mount in exactly the same way and position as stock. The undertray incorporates the stock subframe without the need for any cutting so the conversion is 100% reversable.
3. The rear is no higher or significantly longer than stock. The tank position is stock (not raised at the rear) so the bike actually looks quite a bit smaller than the RC211V kits. Painted it would look smaller again.
4. The RC211V fairing can be fitted (as shown) but you do need to (bend) the two side mounts that hold the side fairings on down a little so that they tuck in under the tank. As mentioned by one person, may look good or even better with stock fairing or Suzuka upper
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Re: New twin seat NC30 TYGA seat unit preview pics
Does this use the NC's original seat pads? Any idea of a guide price?
Would look wicked I think on my type 7 in black and red!
Would look wicked I think on my type 7 in black and red!
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Re: New twin seat NC30 TYGA seat unit preview pics
graham72 wrote:Does this use the NC's original seat pads? Any idea of a guide price?
Would look wicked I think on my type 7 in black and red!
waiting on the price details at the moment but will let you know as soon as I know.
As you can see from the pictures it runs the standard seat pads like most other TYGA seat units