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Anyone try these fairings?

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Old 04-16-2012, 07:41 PM
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Nope, you can check United States and Canada BBB Consumer and Business Reviews, Reports, Ratings, Complaints and Accredited Business Listings, they might have some info on them. Good hunting, i had a hell of a time ordering fairings, actually still dealing with it, not the greatest experience
 
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Where did you order from?
 
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I am going to order some soon, I hope they are fairly good
 
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Originally Posted by pmcg
Where did you order from?
I ordered from www.motorcyclefairingsrus.com. I havent got them in yet, so I cant quote about the quality. But so far, minus the wait time everything seems legit.
 
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Looks pretty good. I only saw 87-88 listed
I wonder if they are prone to splitting like the OE stuff.
 
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Hey:

I had Airtech fairings on my RC-51 race bike, they are good old fibre glass, very light and can be repaired by any marine or auto body shop that is worth a bob or 2. Great company and they have a very good rep, just remember they are fibre glass and not ABS so they have to be prepped and painted correctly, with periodic maintenance on any cracks that surface, or they will get ratty. Plus side is they can be repaired and look as good as new after a crash as long as you keep all the pieces so they can see the shapes during repair.
Good Luck.

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I've done a fair bit of body work on older corvettes so I actually prefer the fiberglass. If I cant find cheap used soon I am going to give these a try.
 
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