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It is a 900ss carbon rear hugger and fits quite well. All you need to do is carefully cut the original hugger mounting tabs off and then tap 6mm mounting holes to mount up the 900ss hugger. Turned out better than I expected.ducinthebay wrote:your work is impeccable. Very nicely turned out. What rear hugger did you put on there? Seems to fit nicely. I'm sure there was some modification in there somewhere to either the swingarm or the hugger.
Phil