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Joe Blogs
25th April 2011, 22:00
Check em out...

http://tyga-performance.com/site/product_info.php?cPath=72_79_114&products_id=762

Works out to be about 1500NZ inc freight, but ill probably get stung for GST.

RVF would look very pretty tho

DrunkenMistake
26th April 2011, 10:28
I think you mean http://tyga-performance.com/site/product_info.php?cPath=72_84_157_513&products_id=1481

and you will have to pay $1500 + shipping + Duty. You could always buy an unpainted stock set and get that Carbon wrap, looks the shiz

Chancebmx25
16th May 2011, 18:46
get it u wont regret iot. tyga are straight jizz in the pants

lostinflyz
16th May 2011, 22:14
get a real bike. waaaaaahhhhhh bWAHAHAHAHA

Batcerb
22nd May 2011, 12:02
polishing a turd ....

tigertim20
22nd May 2011, 18:06
I think you mean http://tyga-performance.com/site/product_info.php?cPath=72_84_157_513&products_id=1481

and you will have to pay $1500 + shipping + Duty. You could always buy an unpainted stock set and get that Carbon wrap, looks the shiz
you are right about pricing, wrong about the wrap. wrap LOOKS like Wrap. want carbon, get carbon, dont even bother with trying for some cheap knock off alternative that will look like shit compared to the real thing.

get it u wont regret iot. tyga are straight jizz in the pants
won regret it eh? I guess you arent aware of all of the pitfalls on some of the tyga items. for example. many of the tyga kits alter the lights on the bike, thus you firstly have to also purchase the tyga lights, that are made to fit the altered fairings and placements. then you pay for shipping and duties etc, the fuck around fitting everything, and then get told your bike is no longer legal, because the TYGA lights that are made to fit into the TYGA kit are NOT 'E' marked and are not legal in new zealand, effectively making a number of their products useless in NZ. So unless their parts allow you to use your stock lights, dont bother.
There are other pitfalls also and it pays to really do your homework before forking out for 'cool' looking sht from overseas because it looks like a good price

Chancebmx25
22nd May 2011, 18:10
you are right about pricing, wrong about the wrap. wrap LOOKS like Wrap. want carbon, get carbon, dont even bother with trying for some cheap knock off alternative that will look like shit compared to the real thing.

won regret it eh? I guess you arent aware of all of the pitfalls on some of the tyga items. for example. many of the tyga kits alter the lights on the bike, thus you firstly have to also purchase the tyga lights, that are made to fit the altered fairings and placements. then you pay for shipping and duties etc, the fuck around fitting everything, and then get told your bike is no longer legal, because the TYGA lights that are made to fit into the TYGA kit are NOT 'E' marked and are not legal in new zealand, effectively making a number of their products useless in NZ. So unless their parts allow you to use your stock lights, dont bother.
There are other pitfalls also and it pays to really do your homework before forking out for 'cool' looking sht from overseas because it looks like a good price

tyga are for racing. not for road use. hey know any decent painters in auckland?

blackdog
22nd May 2011, 18:17
tyga are for racing. not for road use. hey know any decent painters in auckland?

lol yeah. might as well buy carbon then paint it.

Chancebmx25
22nd May 2011, 18:17
lol yeah. might as well buy carbon then paint it.
not that rich... my fairings are sweet it just needs some new paint.

tigertim20
22nd May 2011, 18:18
wrong, race fairings dont have holes for lights. go through their site. I have seen more road fairings than race fairings on their site.

and no.

DrunkenMistake
22nd May 2011, 22:30
wrong, race fairings dont have holes for lights. go through their site. I have seen more road fairings than race fairings on their site.

and no.

Tyga are an over the board Aesthetics company, they do a few bits and pieces that you will gain on performance wise (Street) but their main sellers are their Bling items, CNC Triple clamps, hangers, levers etc etc, then their street fairing sets then its their race stuff, race fairings exhaust systems and little pieces that put your bike on a diet,
I have delt with them once and thought they were good to deal with, my goods arrived within 4 days of sale and everything was as pictured etc, I didn't buy any big ticket items like fairings, but my next buy in the next few days will be a stainless race exhaust system for my VFR, you have to enquire about their kits, the one you are looking at will be fine for the standard light fittings, but TT is right some of their kits look the shit, but you need an extra spot light, or a new indicator system or whatever and its not stamped, these guys are based in Taiwan believe it or not