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Old 04-03-2006, 02:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Lower fairing options for the SV

Someone as sent me a few emails on this, but since I prefer to contribute to this community I decided to post this here. Please use this thread if you have additional info.

As far as I know here are the main lower fairing options for a 2nd generation SV:

-Suzuki MSRP $567.99, already painted.
-SharkSkinz MSRP $367 + $232 (Upper + Lower), not painted



Sources of fairings:
-Xtreme Suzuki (See their sub-forum in the Swap Meet section)
-Different online source

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Old 04-09-2006, 12:31 AM   #2 (permalink)
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You must not know about JMV Concepts out of France?? Very high quality and very sharp looking however the downside it you have to speak french for the most part if you go direct to the vendor, order them from someone who then orders them from France and since I believe they are hand laid fiberglass and made to order you could be waiting upwards of 2-3 months to get the item.



==> http://www.eurobikes.com/store/index.php?cPath=1_30_57

They also make on the best looking belly pans for the naked pointy SV if you still want to be semi naked.


Now that's hot!!!

==> http://www.jmvconcept.fr/TempSite/17156.asp?rang=

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You must not know about JMV Concepts out of France?? Very high quality and very sharp looking however the downside it you have to speak french for the most part if you go direct to the vendor, order them from someone who then orders them from France and since I believe they are hand laid fiberglass and made to order you could be waiting upwards of 2-3 months to get the item.
With a name like Louis and being from Gatineau, I'll wager he has the French language down. (I grew up in Ottawa Louis , actually Manotick if you know where that is)

The SV really looks sweet with a full fairing. I am really thinking this will be my next bike.
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Thanks Nexus. I knew there was another one but could find it through Google...

Kingby: Yep, French is my mothertoungue. Haven't been to Manotick but I know where it is.
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