Yana Shiki SOLOS305UP Unpainted Solo Seat Cowl Cover for Suzuki GSX1300R/Hayabusa 99-07
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A '05 is exactly what I'm looking for. In my opinion, the cutoff date for next gen was either 2007 or 2008. As for the major changes in the bodies from the first to the second generation, I am not sure.
The rear handle can be modified to fit over this plate, but the plate must be modified in order for it to fit. After spending time measuring and cutting, I produced the cowl cover that fit perfectly. It is not a difficult task
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This is not the case at all! Shape totally different from the original.
As I didn't use it, I returned it for a refund, since it was black and not the color described. My order was for Pearl Mirage White, but I did not receive it. As usual, the black man who arrived at the scene was the one there.
Having a good fit was important to me. I liked how glossy and well-done the paint was. The price was great as well.
I agree with others who have said to go OEM or nothing Although this kinda fits, it is a bit Despite ordering Mirage white to match, the color isn't the same as it is on my bike. Then I'm going to sell this and just get a real bike from Suzuki.
This seat cover looks like someone reached up on a shelf and grabbed it, then reached into a bucket of hardware and got whatever they needed before mailing My only complaint was that they did not have one that wasn't broken when I returned my items. Anyhow, thanks for your response.
I upgraded with this one and I wasn't able to tell any difference what so ever between it and my factory one. My order arrived super fast and was in perfect condition. The color matches my style perfectly, and the fit is perfect.
This fits exactly on my 2008 Hayabusa, and it's a perfect match in terms of color. The materials used are of high quality and light in There are no wrong decisions when it comes to money. A perfect score of 5/5!.
I couldn't even connect the cowl to the jacket because the fit was awful. A next time I wouldn't rather waste my time on a model that hadn't the best paint and a bad match. If it comes down to OEM or nothing, go with OEM.