Oggy nobs or simmilar
#16
Just use a Gen1 like I did, the old system no cutting Fairings

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Saved me heaps of damage
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#17
Hi Simmo,

I avoided Oggis on my K8 but having it pushed over and then dropped I wwill install some.

Are yours on the fairing bolt? If so did you use the 10mm bolt or just the standard 6mm bolt? My concern with using the fairing bolt is that there isnt much meat in the frame and any force on the Oggi will dent the frame. Whats you view on this?

thanks

Steventh
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#18
Ya get what ya pay for;

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Made in Hitlersville n all the way from Pommieland.

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#19
(06-10-2009, 11:30am)steventh Wrote: Hi Simmo,

I avoided Oggis on my K8 but having it pushed over and then dropped I wwill install some.

Are yours on the fairing bolt? If so did you use the 10mm bolt or just the standard 6mm bolt? My concern with using the fairing bolt is that there isnt much meat in the frame and any force on the Oggi will dent the frame. Whats you view on this?

thanks

Steventh

Steven - I was lucky enough to get some Oggy Knobs milled for me by a friend and had a spacer milled that held the knob just off the fairing as well, I then got a conical shaped 10mm tap to bring the 6mm frame thread to 10mm and then used a 10mm stainless bolt to put it together, worked very well and looked good too.

Cheers John
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#20
Mine is on the fairing bolt drilled out to a 10mm thread/bolt
I didn't want to do the fairing cut thing
I havn't had any issues some people say they dig in & flip the bike over, the last off I had was at 160kph It did end up snapping the bolt off & the only damage was the rhs fairing
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#21
If you are looking for some oggys that require no cutting, check this out.
Took me ages to find any that dont involve fairing modification.
Fits k8-k9 so it says

http://www.promotomelb.com/pdfs/OK790-791.pdf
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