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Front end modding and insurance
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I declared all my mods and they made no difference; exhaust, modded seat, shock, aftermarket indicators, wide bars etc... As for the front end, I simply said "I've removed the fairing and screen" as that is the truth and he said yeah no problem. I guess now if the bike was damaged it will be much cheaper to replace a £50 headlight, £20 brackets and remake a £5 aluminium clock mount than fork out about £400+ for a new fairing, paint, screen, most likely OEM headlight and headlight / fairing bracket. 


I still have the original clocks on now so nothing has been rewired except the indicator connector points as one was a bit dodgy. Some wires have been shortened slightly to hide them easier in the headlight shroud. I would like to get a Koso speedo cluster but they are probably about £200 odd quid for the individual round guages in total and I'm not sure if I can be bothered wiring them up. If a fly screen can be fitted and looks good and covers all the iffy bits I will be more than happy, plus it might stop a few bees flying down my top which has happened every time I've been to Wales so far (3 times).
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Front end modding and insurance - by MC680x0 - 17-10-14, 09:48 PM
Re: Front end modding and insurance - by dazza - 17-10-14, 09:53 PM
Re: Front end modding and insurance - by dazza - 17-10-14, 10:07 PM
Re: Front end modding and insurance - by Yamazer-92 - 17-10-14, 10:27 PM
Re: Front end modding and insurance - by Paul - 18-10-14, 10:20 AM
Re: Front end modding and insurance - by AndyL - 18-10-14, 08:51 PM
Re: Front end modding and insurance - by AndyL - 18-10-14, 09:13 PM

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