Just got hong kong fairngs!
yes, they are oem fairings with new paint I did myself with rattle cans.
heres the pics of the paint layed and drying in the sun....
and the bike pics that were the advertisement pics for the bike. (so old pics)
and the NOW pics after hours of hard work and dirt and sweat.
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no gaps ... no spaces....... GET your money BACK....... those fit like garbage....... start finding O.E. pieces. I have a upper right rear fairing (by seat) if u need one.
-Lee
!!no gaps ... no spaces....... GET your money BACK....... those fit like garbage....... start finding O.E. pieces. I have a upper right rear fairing (by seat) if u need one.
-Lee
I was looking at these mighty hard myself. But the things that stopped me were
Sorry, I'd rather risk my OE fairings with a paint gun in MY hand. Least if I screw up, I learn and can try again.
- Huge price tag
- Hong Kong
Sorry, I'd rather risk my OE fairings with a paint gun in MY hand. Least if I screw up, I learn and can try again.
wow that crazy i bought from mung 88 which is moto777 by the way and my fairings dont look anything like that i dont have gaps so far and i have the tail and side fairings in...look at my post its the seven star one...
and sadly even wit the gaps and **** people been still telling me how much they like it lol
i kept the f2 style didnt want to buy new headlight n $hit..as far as pics go dont have it complete yet been working so had not enough time yet..but check out my post type in seven stars set n u see it have a couple of pics of when it came and some on my bike..
1. It is not designed to dissipate heat
2. It is heavy
3. It is expensive
I have a set of the Repsol style Hong Kong fairings. They didn't come with any heat protection either. I bought some heat tape from Autozone that has done the trick. I suggest doing the same, it is designed to dissipate heat, it's light weight, and it was only 20-30 dollars.


