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Discussion in 'Gear & Accessories' started by slopoke, Feb 27, 2006.

  1. slopoke

    slopoke New Member

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    I have 2005 vfr and I am looking for a good place to buy a rear hugger, any suggestions?
     


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  2. Legs

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    95 rear hugger

    After someone finds a 2005 hugger for Slopoke, tell me where you can find one that doesn't look like a barn door for a 95!

    I've got a cool hugger and tag bracket for my SV, but have had little luck for 95VFR.
     


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    rear hugger

    I purchased the pyramid hugger from Dynohumm. It is a quality product and would recommend it.
     


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  6. vulture

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    Does the rear brake line attach to it like it does to the stock chain guard? If not, then what did you do with the brake line? Any pictures?
     


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    I purchased one from Red-Fox.com for my '03. They show one for the '05.
    the One I bought bolts over the brake lines on the swingarm using two of the existing holes. It also uses a zip-tie (wire tie, plastic strap, whatever) to attach the front of the huger to the arm.
    It took me longer to remove the protective plastic than it took to install.
     


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  8. Davidvfr

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    I also bought a hugger from these guys. Very quick delivery, (they're in the U.K. & I'm in Australia.) Haven't fitted it yet, hopefully that will happen next week.
     


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  9. justin.fojtik

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    Rear hugger

    I just bought one from Simpson Detour its a red-fox and it was the cheapest place i found to get one. Its coming from Europe so I dont know how long it will take to get here.
     


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    There are plenty of rear huggers available in San Francisco for 20 dollars. Or so I've heard.
     


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    Contact user RIVCYKO. I know he was making custom huggers for a while last year and they looked really sharp. He is more active on VFRD forums than he is here. He was making them in different colors and I saw a blue one on a RWB Anniversary Edition not long ago and it looked really sharp.

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    Regards,
    Rollin
     


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  12. FJ12rydertoo

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    I've got a carbon fiber Harris hugger that works very well. Got it through a group buy from the VFR e-mail list about 6 years ago.
     


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    Hee hee hee...
     


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  15. justin.fojtik

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    Todes69,

    I just ordered the same hugger you did and I was wondering how long it took for it to get to you. Did you order it from SIDE?

    Justin
     


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    Thats just wrong....funny! but just plain wrong..............:thumbsup:

    Nice touch throwing in the "Or so I've heard." :eek:
     


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