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Old 02-27-2006, 03:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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rear huggers

I have 2005 vfr and I am looking for a good place to buy a rear hugger, any suggestions?
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95 rear hugger

After someone finds a 2005 hugger for Slopoke, tell me where you can find one that doesn't look like a barn door for a 95!

I've got a cool hugger and tag bracket for my SV, but have had little luck for 95VFR.
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Old 02-28-2006, 07:41 AM   #3 (permalink)
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tell me where you can find one that doesn't look like a barn door for a 95!
You've see this one, right?

http://www.dynamohumm.com/Scripts/pr...Category=20561
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https://www.harris-performance.com/w.../frameset2.htm

offers this one.

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rear hugger

I purchased the pyramid hugger from Dynohumm. It is a quality product and would recommend it.
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I purchased the pyramid hugger from Dynohumm. It is a quality product and would recommend it.
Does the rear brake line attach to it like it does to the stock chain guard? If not, then what did you do with the brake line? Any pictures?
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I purchased one from Red-Fox.com for my '03. They show one for the '05.
the One I bought bolts over the brake lines on the swingarm using two of the existing holes. It also uses a zip-tie (wire tie, plastic strap, whatever) to attach the front of the huger to the arm.
It took me longer to remove the protective plastic than it took to install.
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I purchased one from Red-Fox.com for my '03. They show one for the '05.
the One I bought bolts over the brake lines on the swingarm using two of the existing holes. It also uses a zip-tie (wire tie, plastic strap, whatever) to attach the front of the huger to the arm.
It took me longer to remove the protective plastic than it took to install.
I also bought a hugger from these guys. Very quick delivery, (they're in the U.K. & I'm in Australia.) Haven't fitted it yet, hopefully that will happen next week.
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