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alun111
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PostPosted: 07:51 - 27 May 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 21:06 - 05 Nov 2020    Post subject: Any help available? Reply with quote

Hi Mate, i Have a Hornet 2001 600, and thinking for doing the rear conversion, what would i exactly need for this? A rear tail unit and light from a 2003-2006 model, tail undertray? Can i keep my old seat and my old tank or do they need to be changed to? Thank you so much in advance, amazing Conversion
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MarJay
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PostPosted: 21:22 - 05 Nov 2020    Post subject: Re: Any help available? Reply with quote

Bart_Zeb wrote:
Hi Mate, i Have a Hornet 2001 600, and thinking for doing the rear conversion, what would i exactly need for this? A rear tail unit and light from a 2003-2006 model, tail undertray? Can i keep my old seat and my old tank or do they need to be changed to? Thank you so much in advance, amazing Conversion


The last post prior to yours was 11 years ago mate, so the bike's probably gone and the guy has probably forgotten how he did it.
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