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Reviews (41)

08 Sep, 2021
Fits in nicely
This item bought to put the garage on its own RCBO. Fits the existing CU already populated with Legrand MCBs, drops onto the existing power busbar with neutral tail for tie-back to the star point.

06 Feb, 2020
Clear Vision
What can you write about some stick-on weights? They work. I balanced my motorcycle wheel using these items. Supplied in strips which can be broken down into 5g and 10g pieces. The adhesive seems to be fine and I managed to remove the protective strip without sticking my rubber gloves to the weights. Excellent.

06 Mar, 2020
A must have item
There are some bikes that really should be supplied with a hugger or some kind of wheel-arch liner as an original fitment, and the VFR1200F is one of them. So when a previously installed plastic item broke, I decided to try this unit from Pyramid.
First impression: a fibre-glass product with a nice finish, supplied with everything needed to install the item, and in this case a not-quite-fit-right installation.
Working through the fitment, the bolts and washers for the mounting holes which Honda had provided behind the shock-absorber were fine. Stainless steel with appropriate plastic washers which put the main blade of the hugger in exactly the right position. Ace!
Now for the bit which attaches to the swingarm ... oh. There was a sizable gap which had to remain, because closing it down pulled the hugger blade out of alignment and very close to the tyre. The supplied bolt was too short to allow enough additional shimming so I found a longer bolt and several washers, a temporary solution. I finally sourced a 25mm stainless stell flanged socket-head bolt from eBay, and half a dozen stainless steel M6 washers from B&Q. The hugger is now in the correct place and looks fine.
This is a good quality product to the same standard as other products from Pyramid.