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Bytor
22nd January 2007, 09:35
Where can I get a double bubble screen and headlight guard for a GSXR600K4?

Do the main suzuki dealers stock these or do I have to go through other sources?

Cajun
22nd January 2007, 09:40
headlight guard from any bike dealer (ventura) (no more than $50)

DB is a differen't story, depends you can get your own from overseas, sure a local dealer be able to find one, no idea on price tho

McJim
22nd January 2007, 09:44
Have you tried Retardme? I usually get hits on screens and stuff despite looking for completely different shit.

And Bytor....how did you manage to get your missus to pose like that for your avatar?

McJim
22nd January 2007, 09:49
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Parts-accessories/Frames-bodywork/auction-84617801.htm

This is the dude I was thinking of - doesn't have what you need at the mo but give him a shout to see if he's getting more in.

Bytor
22nd January 2007, 09:52
Have you tried Retardme? I usually get hits on screens and stuff despite looking for completely different shit.

And Bytor....how did you manage to get your missus to pose like that for your avatar?

She'll do anything for half a shandy and a prawn cocktail - class bird:love:

Bytor
22nd January 2007, 09:55
headlight guard from any bike dealer (ventura) (no more than $50)

DB is a differen't story, depends you can get your own from overseas, sure a local dealer be able to find one, no idea on price tho

Chers mate!
Do you know how much difference a db screen makes as I'm getting a lot of buffering in the chest and shoulders from the stock screen. Crouching lower is not always an option as I'm a fat bastard...

Squeak the Rat
22nd January 2007, 09:59
Suzuki do a genuine part double bubble windscreen here (http://www.suzukicycles.com/Accessories/detail.aspx?modelId=5378b998-35f9-4cdc-bcc0-52a837b3425c&accessoryCategoryId=a4cf57c5-8016-499c-bec7-c7595610d3e4&accessoryId=908120de-8b13-467f-8461-3fbf4c56ca37) that you should be able to order through a dealer, feck knows for what cost or lead time though.

Some may argue that getting a factory screen is safer, ie it may have been better tested with the model it's being fitted to and the factory would need to take full responsibility for any unsafeness. Like this fulla said (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showpost.php?p=867455&postcount=8)

Cajun
22nd January 2007, 10:00
becareful of some of the double bubbles, some have been known to start melting the dash, since the light goes thru the part of screen were bubble is, and magantify dash and get hot and melt.

crazybigal
22nd January 2007, 10:28
have you tried these guys? http://www.bikescreens.com/default.htm based in hamilton

Smokin
22nd January 2007, 17:33
My mate had a Fabri (sp) DB on his k3 600, It looked bloody good and he swore by it. $180 from memory.

orangeback
22nd January 2007, 18:18
watch what db you buy, as i have sean many cooked clocks from them, on most 04-05, mine started to do it , before i sold it
this guy did me mine, and it was a good product , you just need to line out the bottom of the screen with vinal sticker in side to stop it happing http://www.imagestation.com/members/ki3racing

Shaun
24th January 2007, 13:07
have you tried these guys? http://www.bikescreens.com/default.htm based in hamilton


There gear is great