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v7II Headlight/Gauge lowering kit

Moto_Max

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Hey guys. I'm pretty sure I remember seeing a kit to lower the stock gauges and headlight somewhere on the interwebs but a google search turned up nada.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.
 
Todd sells the V7 version in his store. Unfortunately, a V7 II version has not been developed. It needs to have mounting points for the plate that holds the ABS and TCS lights.
 
Thank you for your reply. Looks like I might have to just go a different route.
 
At a right angle to the mounting surface, yes. I have one of the standard units and a couple small right-angle brackets. I'll give it a go one of these days. My current project is a working center stand.
 
Thanks for the hard work guys.

I just found a different headlight/speedo unit that I might end up going with.

The list of mods is still growing. I'm just trying to see what my options are and what kind of money I'm looking at spending.

I really appreciate the help and knowledge.
 
Thanks for the hard work guys.

I just found a different headlight/speedo unit that I might end up going with.

The list of mods is still growing. I'm just trying to see what my options are and what kind of money I'm looking at spending.

I really appreciate the help and knowledge.

Hi Max,

would you mind to share, which headlight/speedo combo you wanna go with?
I'm still thinking about changing these parts on my racer, als I would like to see the speedo drop a bit.
Replacing the speedo is a rather costly idea. At least here in good old germany...

Regards,

Dennis
 
These gize have some really nice products. I've often looked lustfully.
kosonorthamerica.com/
There's Acewell acewell-meter.com/ Their stuff gets better each time I look.
... and of course Trail Tech trailtech.net/ do some nice stuff.
I know there are others, but these 3 are the best in my book.
 
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