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    F1 Engineering knobs are cheaper and just as good quality, however I'm pretty sure you'll need to cut the fairing on the K6 to fit them whereas I believe Oggy knobs have a set that don't require cutting.... Just something to consider.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2much
    F1 Engineering knobs are cheaper and just as good quality, however I'm pretty sure you'll need to cut the fairing on the K6 to fit them whereas I believe Oggy knobs have a set that don't require cutting.... Just something to consider.
    Steve from F1 will cut your fairings for you. He does a very good job. I can;t find his website - but if you do look at the pic of a CBR250 on their site - that's my bike.

    Edit - found the pic

    http://rapidartnz.com/oscommerce/pro...6f2bf2b39c7e01

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    Motovation USA do a really good brackted frame slider for the '06 Gixxer 600/750. But since I'm gonna be getting a bracket made for the left side to mount my horn, there's no room for the bung so I'm going to get the Oggy ones that cut through the fairing. It's only a 25mm hole that will be covered by the knobb.

    I'm going to try ordering from Kenma in OZ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trumpy
    "Oggy Knobs" is just a brand name for common old crash knobs, or frame sliders as some people call them. Good insurance, particularly in those low speed or "driveway drops" (...who me? ).
    Well thank God for that! In some circles I am known as 'Oggy' and I was starting to think one of those mates was selling copies of my knob. Whew!
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    try http://www.rg-racing.com/ mail order and postage work out pretty good if you get a few other bits as well

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