TRENDITALY carbon hugger/chainguard
TRENDITALY carbon hugger/chainguard
Would like to hear from anyone that has purchased the carbon chainguard / hugger from trend italy regarding quality and fit especially ? I like the idea of having a rear hugger and since this incorporates the chain guard would be a good idea me thinks and look good as well
Looks to be an aeasy fit as well , hallelujah
Looks to be an aeasy fit as well , hallelujah
Last edited by ozzraptor 9 years ago, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Trend Italy carbon hugger/chainguard
I want one too! I like the idea that this just bolts on by the looks of it.
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+1 , thanks for your response red mist, yes theres 3 bolt holes, looks like 2 for the chainguard and the one that holds the chainguide. Well i went ahead and bought one , in a few weeks i will find out, hopefully i won't need to drill larger holes or anything like that but i am expecting a bit of fiddling to get the hugger to fit knowing most stuff that i have purchased from italy . Pics to follow!Red Mist wrote:I want one too! I like the idea that this just bolts on by the looks of it.
Re: TRENDITALY carbon hugger/chainguard
one word , DONT ,find another manufacturer ,the trenditaly huggers are sh*t
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That's a b*gg*r as I liked the look of that.
Gutted for you for all the hassle and expense, not to mention disappointment!
Gutted for you for all the hassle and expense, not to mention disappointment!
So many motorcycles, so little money!
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Mine, has a silver sv1000 hugger. Perfect fit, complete with chain guard
Yellow 2001 SV650s,2002 VRaptor
Your Rapter looks like a sci fi robot dragon! and it breaths fire too! It singed my eye brows and boiled my eyes at the lights! smudge
Your Rapter looks like a sci fi robot dragon! and it breaths fire too! It singed my eye brows and boiled my eyes at the lights! smudge
Re: TRENDITALY carbon hugger/chainguard
Thanks Jim, yeah it is a bad fit but i got it to work but not the way i wanted or expected it to fit, especially considering they are not cheap. I have been in contact with trend italy on this, at first they questioned my tyre size and swing arm , i sent them photos and they still questioned the bike etc, now that they understand i have all stock oem bike they say it was a one off as no one has ever had any problems with this hugger (sure) so must be a one off fault. They say i can return but did not offer to pay for postage. This is very expensive to ship. So i ask for compensation, we will see . You can see in the bottom pic, gap is uneven but was the best i could get it, unless you looking for it its hard to see.JimBo wrote:That's a b*gg*r as I liked the look of that.
Gutted for you for all the hassle and expense, not to mention disappointment!
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couple more pics Rear is finished now just need to fit braking wave rotors ,some new pads and rim stickers.ozzraptor wrote:Thanks Jim, yeah it is a bad fit but i got it to work but not the way i wanted or expected it to fit, especially considering they are not cheap. I have been in contact with trend italy on this, at first they questioned my tyre size and swing arm , i sent them photos and they still questioned the bike etc, now that they understand i have all stock oem bike they say it was a one off as no one has ever had any problems with this hugger (sure) so must be a one off fault. They say i can return but did not offer to pay for postage. This is very expensive to ship. So i ask for compensation, we will see . You can see in the bottom pic, gap is uneven but was the best i could get it, unless you looking for it its hard to see.JimBo wrote:That's a b*gg*r as I liked the look of that.
Gutted for you for all the hassle and expense, not to mention disappointment!
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Thanks guys , on the trend italy hugger , i may have found part of the cause of its mis alignment. The rear tab on the swingarm was not straight, it was not bent so i guess it was just welded that way from factory so i straightened it up by bending the tab inward toward the wheel and got the hugger pretty sweet although a bit higher up but happy now that it sits square. Would i buy from them again, probabally as i can see there may be some things they cannot control like the welds on a bike and they were happy to give money back.
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Dont bother to change discs, just get some ebc hh pads-wonderful.