Zero_Limits
9th December 2014, 19:05
I recently purchased a 2014 GSX-R750 which came with a tail tidy installed. Unfortunately it didn't last, not sure how long it was on the bike before I got it. I've done about 1000k on the bike and it's only done just over 5000 in total so hasn't really had much use, even if it was put on when the bike was new.
The picture below shows what happened to it, somehow rather than just flying off the bike (Possibly a good thing as who knows where it would have ended up) it managed to get jammed between the tyre and the rear hugger and did some nasty damage to the tyre. I have included a couple of pics of the breaks where you can see defects in the material. This might well be a one off, but I figured it would be worth letting people know about it. At the very least if I had a bike with one of these on or was looking at getting one of these I would attach some steel wire to the plate bolt hole and fix it to where the tidy bolts onto the bike hopefully that would keep if from doing damage if it did break.
Edit: A big thanks to Cyclespot Honda for their excellent after sales service. I purchased the bike from them a couple of weeks ago, after this happened I gave them a call and the sales guy said to talk to the workshop and they will sort it. Went in today and they replaced the rear tyre without any hassle.
http://i.imgur.com/s5BPa7W.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/iT9jvDd.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/fpDv0vl.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/K4KYC7T.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/SeGOdyr.jpg
Since I have a CNC machine setup I decided to make a quick replacement. I only had some scrap aluminium in an unpleasant colour. I'll make a replacement with some black powdercoated material and with a few design changes in the new year.
http://i.imgur.com/6C00C7O.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/tdGiQfh.jpg
The picture below shows what happened to it, somehow rather than just flying off the bike (Possibly a good thing as who knows where it would have ended up) it managed to get jammed between the tyre and the rear hugger and did some nasty damage to the tyre. I have included a couple of pics of the breaks where you can see defects in the material. This might well be a one off, but I figured it would be worth letting people know about it. At the very least if I had a bike with one of these on or was looking at getting one of these I would attach some steel wire to the plate bolt hole and fix it to where the tidy bolts onto the bike hopefully that would keep if from doing damage if it did break.
Edit: A big thanks to Cyclespot Honda for their excellent after sales service. I purchased the bike from them a couple of weeks ago, after this happened I gave them a call and the sales guy said to talk to the workshop and they will sort it. Went in today and they replaced the rear tyre without any hassle.
http://i.imgur.com/s5BPa7W.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/iT9jvDd.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/fpDv0vl.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/K4KYC7T.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/SeGOdyr.jpg
Since I have a CNC machine setup I decided to make a quick replacement. I only had some scrap aluminium in an unpleasant colour. I'll make a replacement with some black powdercoated material and with a few design changes in the new year.
http://i.imgur.com/6C00C7O.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/tdGiQfh.jpg