Rear tire Hugger

titsken

New Member
Founding Member
Joined
Nov 5, 2010
Messages
48
Location
Leuven, Belgium
Day before yesterday we in Belgium and Holland received our 14 pieces. First we ware a bit of disappointed because it is not very beautiful extracted. There are big marks left on top but eventually it seems you will not notice it because the exhaust is in front. See pictures.









 

Poohbear

Member
Joined
Oct 12, 2011
Messages
285
Location
Worcester, UK
I hope mine isn't like that because I will not be accepting it. If Tosco / Elisa think I am paying 60 Euros for something looking like that they can think again! The fact that the exhaust is that side doesn't cut it I'm afraid!
 

jajpko

New Member
Founding Member
2011 Site Supporter
2012 Site Supporter
Joined
Nov 26, 2010
Messages
2,776
Location
North Texas
Poohbear said:
I hope mine isn't like that because I will not be accepting it. If Tosco / Elisa think I am paying 60 Euros for something looking like that they can think again! The fact that the exhaust is that side doesn't cut it I'm afraid!
Just send it to me.. ::025:: Heck I'll even pay the shipping.. ::003::
 

Blue_eyes

Blue_eyes
2011 Site Supporter
2012 Site Supporter
Joined
May 5, 2011
Messages
1,088
Location
The Netherlands
Poohbear said:
It directly translates to "Good day" but is used for good morning too.

I got the same installation instructions which says I have to drill a 9mm hole in the rear brake torque arm! Do I really have to drill a hole or is this a translation error?
That rear brake torque arm is already full with holes at the inside, you only need to make 1 hole 1 mm bigger than it already is.... ::017::
 

Tremor38

All roads fair game...all game outta the way!
2011 Site Supporter
2012 Site Supporter
Joined
Apr 28, 2011
Messages
2,562
Location
Aomori, Japan
Blue_eyes said:
That rear brake torque arm is already full with holes at the inside, you only need to make 1 hole 1 mm bigger than it already is.... ::017::
Did yours come with that mark on the top?
 

titsken

New Member
Founding Member
Joined
Nov 5, 2010
Messages
48
Location
Leuven, Belgium
I have solved the mystery of this hugger. At the underside of de hugger they also tried to erase a part-number of the original part but we found out what there was. 5c3-F1621-00-00 This means it is an original hugger (part 19 in picture) for an YN50 or YN50F Yamaha scooter normally sold for 14,60€ (http://www.teile-katalog.com/?ALIAS=25400&CLIENT=NEUBERT2&LANGUAGE=EN&BRAND=YAMAHA&AFFILIATE=www.teile-katalog.com&PARTNUMBER=5C3-F1621-00-00 ans sold to us for much more after they cut off the right attachmentpoint on the picture and put on the metal piece.

 

jajpko

New Member
Founding Member
2011 Site Supporter
2012 Site Supporter
Joined
Nov 26, 2010
Messages
2,776
Location
North Texas
titsken said:
I have solved the mystery of this hugger. At the underside of de hugger they also tried to erase a part-number of the original part but we found out what there was. 5c3-F1621-00-00 This means it is an original hugger (part 19 in picture) for an YN50 or YN50F Yamaha scooter normally sold for 14,60€ (http://www.teile-katalog.com/?ALIAS=25400&CLIENT=NEUBERT2&LANGUAGE=EN&BRAND=YAMAHA&AFFILIATE=www.teile-katalog.com&PARTNUMBER=5C3-F1621-00-00 ans sold to us for much more after they cut off the right attachmentpoint on the picture and put on the metal piece.

Good job!!
Now to find if it can be shipped to USA. Or maybe bought here.
 

Tremor38

All roads fair game...all game outta the way!
2011 Site Supporter
2012 Site Supporter
Joined
Apr 28, 2011
Messages
2,562
Location
Aomori, Japan
I just asked for and received my tracking number from Parma and Elisa said the courier name is 'Bartolini.'

I enter the number at the Bartolini website and I get "shipment not found" Maybe they do something different for the international shipments. I'm pretty sure they hook-up with Fedex at some point.

Was anyone else's 'stuff' shipped via this courier? ::017::
 

3putt

2012 Yukon Rally attendee
Founding Member
2012 Site Supporter
2014 Site Supporter
Joined
Oct 17, 2010
Messages
1,126
Location
Bossier City, La.
titsken said:
I have solved the mystery of this hugger. At the underside of de hugger they also tried to erase a part-number of the original part but we found out what there was. 5c3-F1621-00-00 This means it is an original hugger (part 19 in picture) for an YN50 or YN50F Yamaha scooter normally sold for 14,60€ (http://www.teile-katalog.com/?ALIAS=25400&CLIENT=NEUBERT2&LANGUAGE=EN&BRAND=YAMAHA&AFFILIATE=www.teile-katalog.com&PARTNUMBER=5C3-F1621-00-00 ans sold to us for much more after they cut off the right attachmentpoint on the picture and put on the metal piece.

Good job. Still unable to locate the part here. Also this probably is the reason they are not shipping, not really making anything, just modifying a standard part which is probably on back order now due to the demand.
 

xt1200z

Member
Founding Member
Joined
Nov 19, 2010
Messages
33
Location
Preveza-GREECE
titsken said:
I have solved the mystery of this hugger. At the underside of de hugger they also tried to erase a part-number of the original part but we found out what there was. 5c3-F1621-00-00 This means it is an original hugger (part 19 in picture) for an YN50 or YN50F Yamaha scooter normally sold for 14,60€ (http://www.teile-katalog.com/?ALIAS=25400&CLIENT=NEUBERT2&LANGUAGE=EN&BRAND=YAMAHA&AFFILIATE=www.teile-katalog.com&PARTNUMBER=5C3-F1621-00-00 ans sold to us for much more after they cut off the right attachmentpoint on the picture and put on the metal piece.

Here in Greece costs 7 euros! :D :D :D
 

tomatocity

Active Member
2011 Site Supporter
2012 Site Supporter
2013 Site Supporter
2014 Site Supporter
Joined
Mar 1, 2011
Messages
5,251
Location
Sacramento, CA USA
titsken said:
I have solved the mystery of this hugger. At the underside of de hugger they also tried to erase a part-number of the original part but we found out what there was. 5c3-F1621-00-00 This means it is an original hugger (part 19 in picture) for an YN50 or YN50F Yamaha scooter normally sold for 14,60€ (http://www.teile-katalog.com/?ALIAS=25400&CLIENT=NEUBERT2&LANGUAGE=EN&BRAND=YAMAHA&AFFILIATE=www.teile-katalog.com&PARTNUMBER=5C3-F1621-00-00 ans sold to us for much more after they cut off the right attachmentpoint on the picture and put on the metal piece.

Is this a direct bolt-on part or does it need to be modified?
 

Venture

Administrator
Staff member
Founder
Joined
Feb 26, 2010
Messages
2,126
Hey guys, I removed a few posts that I felt weren't relevant. If anybody wants to debate Greece's issues go to the Debate Room - anything flies there. Let's try and keep the general threads clean and relevant.

Chris
 

Blue_eyes

Blue_eyes
2011 Site Supporter
2012 Site Supporter
Joined
May 5, 2011
Messages
1,088
Location
The Netherlands
Venture said:
Hey guys, I removed a few posts that I felt weren't relevant. If anybody wants to debate Greece's issues go to the Debate Room - anything flies there. Let's try and keep the general threads clean and relevant.

Chris
::003::
 

3putt

2012 Yukon Rally attendee
Founding Member
2012 Site Supporter
2014 Site Supporter
Joined
Oct 17, 2010
Messages
1,126
Location
Bossier City, La.
Okay, guess I'm about to have a ParTay!

Missed fedex package yesterday that needed a signature?? I don't have any fedex package coming?? They left sticker on my door so I can sign and they will try and drop off again. I copied the DT tracking number and it is a package from Italy!! Originated in "SESTO ULTERIANO IT". ::015::
 

rem

A man who don't lie, ain't got nothin' to say.
Founding Member
2011 Site Supporter
2012 Site Supporter
2013 Site Supporter
2014 Site Supporter
Joined
Feb 9, 2011
Messages
4,496
Location
Yukon Territory, Canada
You've been such a good boy that I decided you deserved a nice gift. I hope there's an extra slot in your garage. ENJOY!!!! R ::008:: ::025:: ::025:: ::025::
 

woodgnome

New Member
Joined
Feb 27, 2012
Messages
26
Location
u.k.
hi all just after christmas pyramid plastics from Gainsbourgh England got in touch with me ( a well respected manufacturer of after market motorcycle parts ), after a few emails and a couple of chats on the phone , they called over to pick my bike up so they could use it to develop a rear hugger.
I got the bike back last week , they had it for 2 weeks in total to make the master moulds for a rear hugger.
They told me it should be ready in 3 to 4 weeks, they are going to call over to fit it , so that i can give it a trial/ appraisal etc. It should be a good quality peice of kit as are there existing accesories
My problem at moment is that ive had total right knee replacement, 4 weeks ago , but hope to be on the bike very soon , i can sit on it and move it about get it on/ off main stand ::015::
Im in no way related to any person at P /P or the company itself, so il will give an honest opinion of it to youn all. ...... it wont cost anything as this is a freebe for them useing my bike as the template.
woodgnome ::008::
 
Top