I was looking for a tail tidy, but have run into some issues because I have the Triumph grab handle mounted. I find the handle very handy and don't really want to take it off the bike. In my searching for a good tail tidy I've found both the R&G and Evotech won't work with the grab handle.
It does look like the Competition Werkes tail tidy would work.
Has anyone mounted a tail tidy that still incorporates the grab handle or can verify that the Comp Werkes tail tidy will work with the grab handle?
Which grab handle are you using? The one that mounts under the passenger seat?
The comp werkes fender eliminator doesn't modify the fender aside from removing the fender. All the Comp Werkes eliminator kit does is drill some holes in your storage box.
Some where on this forum; are instructions to re-make the OEM back section into a cleaner smaller version, it looks strait forward and should not interfere with the grab rail.
Yes, I have the Triumph grab handle as shown by MacBandit. It does look like the CW kit will work. I may just give it a go, if it doesn't work I'll return it or sell it online.
Yeah that's my bad, fellas. Had my foot halfway out the door and forgot I'd entered the Strip forum. Glad someone was able to jump my shniz and point this guy in the right direction.
Glad you will be able to ditch that fender and keep your passenger comfy. I know my girl just loves the grab handles on my VFR.
I have the grab rail fitted with a D3 tail tidy no problem. can post pics if requested
On a further note, as long as the tail tidy mounts to the original holes and still on the inside it should be fine, the grab rail mounts on the outside of holes.
It is because you are down under/Coriolis effect :rofl2:
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