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DC5 10-03-2008 04:51 PM

Looking for bodywork
 
Hey, its about that time where I have to look into new fairings: both sides and front. Can anyone suggest some companies I could look into. So far I've checked out OPP Racing and Shark Skinz. I would like to avoid the pre-painted Hong Kong ones. Thanks in advance

Xuracing 10-03-2008 06:24 PM

RE: Looking for bodywork
 
I have a set of shark skins if you want them
let me know
thanks

CBRSoldier 10-04-2008 03:08 PM

RE: Looking for bodywork
 
I have both left and right side brand new fairings. Bought em as a whole set and decided to patch my old ones up and sell these. They are Cheetah brand. $85 a piece plus shipping. PM or email if you're interested

Aken 10-04-2008 07:59 PM

RE: Looking for bodywork
 
I would recommend finding decent condition OEM fairings, and fixing them up if necessary. Now I admit that I have no experience with any kind of aftermarket fairing except for the cheap-ass upper that I bought off Ebay that I took out of the box, looked at it, and immediately emailed the company asking to return it. But from everything I've heard, unless you are getting race fairings, stick with OEM.

That's just my opinion. It isn't hard to fix minor rash and cracks in a fairing.

DC5 10-04-2008 09:44 PM

RE: Looking for bodywork
 


ORIGINAL: Aken

I would recommend finding decent condition OEM fairings, and fixing them up if necessary. Now I admit that I have no experience with any kind of aftermarket fairing except for the cheap-ass upper that I bought off Ebay that I took out of the box, looked at it, and immediately emailed the company asking to return it. But from everything I've heard, unless you are getting race fairings, stick with OEM.

That's just my opinion. It isn't hard to fix minor rash and cracks in a fairing.

That's definitely an option. Guess I'll start researching the repair procedure.


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