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I am seeking some info and anyone who knows where to get some aftermarket parts from.

1. Tail Tidy, i am looking to remove the standard license plate bracket. i am looking for something smaller that will hold the license plate and possibly take the bracket to hold the Givi Luggage system. I hate the look of the bike with the standard rear.

2. Rear Sets, looking for something to replace the standard brake and gear sets with.

3. Handlebars & levers. I have shorts fingers (rugby accident as teenager, broke all of them and the stopped growing, no laughing please), saw some pro italia bars a while back but never won them on ebay, now can't find decent ones.

plus does anyone know how you can attached a carbon version of the exhaust shield to an aftermarket exhaust. Currently using Laser Xtreme. Standard pipes have a raised welded area already threaded to hold the bolt.

Also had the tool kit stolen, so can anyone inform me of the parts and sizes included in the tool kit.

Many thanks.

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The November 09 issue of Motorcycle Consumer News has an article about ASV Unbreakable Levers. I was checking it out because my hands are small and I sometimes have trouble with reach as well. They say these levers are extremely adjustable. They also have a "spring loaded hinge the allows the lever to swing out and away from the bar in case of a fall" among other things that are supposed to prevent them getting broken in a drop. I set the magazine on my desk to contemplate this some more, which is why I had it handy to answer you. The URL listed in the mag is asvinventions.com.

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No links to where you want to grab em, but you'll need to get the chain adjustment tool and the shock adjustment tool. Those should be the only two special tools in the kit.

Otherwise, 8, 10, 12, 14mm wrenches, believe a 6mm allen key, and some spark plug tools. That should do it. Of course, the easiest way to see what tools you need is to start taking the bike apart and note what you needed to do it.

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