Suggestions for bits for the Ninja

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Suggestions for bits for the Ninja

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Right, need the following: any specific (direct links to individual items) or vague (manufacturers) for the below!!

Double bubble screen
Tail Tidy
Tank pad
Knee pad (gripper sheets worth looking at?)

Any other suggestions welcome will b looking at a hugger in the future also :)

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Screen:

http://www.skidmarx.co.uk/

They are only down the road at Weymouth 8)
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stomp knee pads, not seen anything else that comes close yet
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Thanks Deej had looked at this style I assume u use them? Any suggestions on stockists? Do they come as a sheet or shaped for the bike?
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have used them previously and they should come shaped for the bike
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Bling is all well and good. But most importantly - get your suspension set up. Steve at peak performance in Exeter is your man. £40 and it the best Bling you can add.
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theres also steve at Peak performance for suspension too
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deej wrote:stomp knee pads, not seen anything else that comes close yet
I did have a link for something in america that does the same but is alot cheaper. Will try to dig it out
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Thanks guys and keep em coming any suggestions other than R&G for tail tidy, skidmarx screens as good as zero gravity ones?
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R&G Crash bungs








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Smiler wrote:R&G Crash bungs








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Don't worry they are going on it no question there fore don't need advice or suggestions :D
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Meant to be a bit easier on leather than Stomp Grip. A few people moaning about Stomp grip wearing holes in their leathers.
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skidmarx are good for screens. For crash bungs i bought a set from evotech as you don't have to drill the fairing. Also evotech do tailtidies and other bits. I have used harris peeformance for huggers front and back and they went on no probs and used the original mountings. I bought carbon ones so they are a bit pricey, they do a few other bits and pieces. A good online shop is calsport as they do some nice stuff. I will try and dig oit some links if i get a chance.
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