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Old 12-11-12, 03:13   #11
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I got one for my 675r from Jack Liley. Just email. Fair warning though, the Triumph cowls are really shitty quality IMO. Mine doesn't quite fit right, which I find annoying for such an expensive piece of plastic.
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Old 12-11-12, 03:26   #12
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I got one for my 675r from Jack Liley. Just email. Fair warning though, the Triumph cowls are really shitty quality IMO. Mine doesn't quite fit right, which I find annoying for such an expensive piece of plastic.
You may have to adjust it on the bottom, from my experience that seems to be how they all are, since no one bike is the same.
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Old 01-15-13, 11:01   #13
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My dealer has the solo seat cowl for $200 and their giving me 10% off because I bought the bike from them. Is this a good price? How is the fitment and are there gaps in between? Just curious cuz I had a Targa solo seat cowl for my R6 and the fitment was terrible

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Jack Lilley is a British dealership that has been known to sell to the US for $160 ish shipped.

Look them up, and mention this forum when you email them.
Do this.

Its the cheapest you will find. Unless you buy used. Check the classifieds someone may be selling. Fitment of mine from Jack Lilley is perfect.

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Do this.

Its the cheapest you will find. Unless you buy used. Check the classifieds someone may be selling. Fitment of mine from Jack Lilley is perfect.

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