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Auto Sol
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CNC kit

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Hi guys , has anyone tried this kit http://www.topyokes.com/comfort_kit_+_handlebars/197
just thought i`d ask and see if anybody else has before parting with hard earned ,
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not seen them, but they look absolutely superbly made, and a lot of thought gone into them. If you change the rake of the bars then you HAVE to remove some of the fairing materiel no matter who makes them. And for that price it includes steel lines as-well.....no-brainer........ especially if your a bit girly :silent:
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When I have the cash I will be getting one :)
Not Girly, comfy :)
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edds11 wrote:not seen them, but they look absolutely superbly made, and a lot of thought gone into them. If you change the rake of the bars then you HAVE to remove some of the fairing materiel no matter who makes them. And for that price it includes steel lines as-well.....no-brainer........ especially if your a bit girly :silent:
:lol: :lol: might save the cash and go to the gym .
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i was looking at these for my cbr954 top yoke............very manly indeed 8)
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Look good, but they should show exactly what they mean by re-profiling, looks quite extreme from the photo.

How do you hack away at your fairing and screen and make it look like it was supposed to be like that?
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Rob wrote:Look good, but they should show exactly what they mean by re-profiling, looks quite extreme from the photo.

How do you hack away at your fairing and screen and make it look like it was supposed to be like that?
Carefully, and the same both sides.

Actually, it's only £132 for the top yoke alone, not too bad for a nice bit of bling.
You could always add the high rise and bars later if you started feeling creaky.

Wonder if it would polish up nicely?
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Yes I have fitted this kit a few years ago and its excellent. really well made.

I did not need to alter any of the body work, its close but not touching and the extra rise in the bars is really comfortable. easy to fit but you need to drill out the security screws on ignition switch. Only slight glitch is the horn sounds on full lock!!! no prob and it gets reconnected at mot time.

Cheers Phil
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