Farings Farings, oh where for art thow Farings?
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Farings Farings, oh where for art thow Farings?
Hey everyone,
I'm new here, and I promise I'll read the old postings (in case there's already lots of info there that I may be needlessly asking about).
I just purchased a 1988 CBR1000F Hurricane. The bike is in good shape mechanically, but definitely needs some cosmetic work. I'm trying to track down farings. I don't mind mismatched etc. I'll paint them to suit. However, my local salvage contacts and online websites have lead me to nothing much except the possibility of shelling out $1000 for a full new faring set which I'm sure none of us really want to do. Especially since I managed to purchase mine for $900. It all passes inspection but I'd say 90% of the mounting tabs are busted off and many pieces are cracked and it won't be too long before the zip ties won't hold em on that well (say another season).
So, I'm looking for any contact info anyone might be able to suggest to aid me in my search for farings. Thanks in advance for the help. Oh, and I don't mind getting after-market farings as long as they fit the bike.
I'm new here, and I promise I'll read the old postings (in case there's already lots of info there that I may be needlessly asking about).
I just purchased a 1988 CBR1000F Hurricane. The bike is in good shape mechanically, but definitely needs some cosmetic work. I'm trying to track down farings. I don't mind mismatched etc. I'll paint them to suit. However, my local salvage contacts and online websites have lead me to nothing much except the possibility of shelling out $1000 for a full new faring set which I'm sure none of us really want to do. Especially since I managed to purchase mine for $900. It all passes inspection but I'd say 90% of the mounting tabs are busted off and many pieces are cracked and it won't be too long before the zip ties won't hold em on that well (say another season).
So, I'm looking for any contact info anyone might be able to suggest to aid me in my search for farings. Thanks in advance for the help. Oh, and I don't mind getting after-market farings as long as they fit the bike.
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RE: Farings Farings, oh where for art thow Farings?
You are fighting the same fight all of us on CBRF are with the 1000F, no fricken fairings anywhere.!!!!!! Try eBay, sometimes I run across a few every now and then, but they are very few and far between. If you find a good source, post up and let us know.
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RE: Farings Farings, oh where for art thow Farings?
So... If I can't find farings that can be salvaged/repainted to work for my Hurricane, what can I do? Is there any way of using a different year set of front farings/cowl? Any guidance on this would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
--Ian--
Cheers,
--Ian--
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RE: Farings Farings, oh where for art thow Farings?
...or you can pay $K's of dollars ordering from a Honda dealer.
My bike fell off the stand(it was on a little rock, did not notice and a strong wind did the rest) when it was new, back in 1988 and the side fairing split like a match.
No way it could be repaired and the cost of the new side fairing was $385 dollars.
So add the inflationary cost of 17 years plus the declining purchasing power of the dollar vs. the Japanese Yen and the cost is about $1 Million Gazillion Gigillion dollars
My bike fell off the stand(it was on a little rock, did not notice and a strong wind did the rest) when it was new, back in 1988 and the side fairing split like a match.
No way it could be repaired and the cost of the new side fairing was $385 dollars.
So add the inflationary cost of 17 years plus the declining purchasing power of the dollar vs. the Japanese Yen and the cost is about $1 Million Gazillion Gigillion dollars
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RE: Farings Farings, oh where for art thow Farings?
I found a guy willing to sell me a salvaged front cowl for 450. I'm waiting to see pics to see if it's worth it. Does that seem like a reasonable price? I doubt it includes the indicators or windscreen etc. I bet it's just the cowl itself. Mine just has a not-so-amazing patch job/repaint and I'd like something a little nicer. However.... $450 for a salvaged cowl? Geez!
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RE: Farings Farings, oh where for art thow Farings?
That is way too much for a used one , unless is in mint condition and is in no need of paint.
Is this guy on Crazy pills????!!!![:@]
Tell him good luck selling it.
Check in the back of Motorcyclist magazine and Cycle World, for used parts and wrecked/salvaged motorcycle parts and call everyone there and try to strike a deal with them.
Is this guy on Crazy pills????!!!![:@]
Tell him good luck selling it.
Check in the back of Motorcyclist magazine and Cycle World, for used parts and wrecked/salvaged motorcycle parts and call everyone there and try to strike a deal with them.
#8
RE: Farings Farings, oh where for art thow Farings?
my bad the site address is www.airtech-streamlining.com and they now have pictures of the parts that they have to offer us old bike owners. peace.
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RE: Farings Farings, oh where for art thow Farings?
i havent yet but will be soon. they say that you may have to drill the holes out but that shouldnt be that diff if you are a lil handy with a drill and a measuring tape. give them a call and let us know what happens. chek out the site mite tell you something.