NC23 TYGA pillion capability?
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NC23 TYGA pillion capability?
im thinking of getting a TYGA kit in the future for my NC23, but i want a rear seat for it, how good are they for carrying pillions as i know you have to replace the subframe. is it strong enough for pillions?
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Re: NC23 TYGA pillion capability?
For the NC23 Tri-arm you don't need to modify the subframe at all, you have the option of using the pillion seat or the single seat cover they give you.
I have the kit on my bike so if you have any more questions don't be afraid to ask.
I have the kit on my bike so if you have any more questions don't be afraid to ask.
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Re: NC23 TYGA pillion capability?
apart from its costs a BOMB even with the 10% 400GB discount, its still alot..
and ahh, its nice to know i dont need to fit theyre subframe like you have to with the NC30 (from what i can gather from the net)
how easy is the kit to fit and do you have any pictures mate??
cheers :D
and ahh, its nice to know i dont need to fit theyre subframe like you have to with the NC30 (from what i can gather from the net)
how easy is the kit to fit and do you have any pictures mate??
cheers :D
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Re: NC23 TYGA pillion capability?
I actually did a little write up on it with a couple of pictures seen here: viewtopic.php?f=26&t=24534.
From that you can see I had some troubles but I think it reads worse than it actually was, the kit is great quality and looks ace IMO. I can't wait to get it painted. Fitting just requires a bit of patience, I think the TYGA kit is easier to fit then say a K conversions kit, or CBR600 fairings as you get all the brackets and stuff you need and everything is well made enough not be fit miles apart.
From that you can see I had some troubles but I think it reads worse than it actually was, the kit is great quality and looks ace IMO. I can't wait to get it painted. Fitting just requires a bit of patience, I think the TYGA kit is easier to fit then say a K conversions kit, or CBR600 fairings as you get all the brackets and stuff you need and everything is well made enough not be fit miles apart.