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Loving his work. Oh well, when me numbers come up!
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loving the special... looks brilliant that does. :thumbup:
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must be really good benny likes it twice lol, lovely bikes though :thumbup:
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Kev L wrote:Loving his work. Oh well, when me numbers come up!
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You could buy it on the Nava Nava....
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tony.mon wrote:
Kev L wrote:Loving his work. Oh well, when me numbers come up!
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You could buy it on the Nava Nava....
Who needs Peter Kay when we have T Mon???? :clap: :clap:
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Mario Nava

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Wow. That special is just pure sex ain't it? Other stuff is great too but after seeing the special there is no way you would opt for the standard stuff if you could afford it.
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Think we can get him to make one that looks like this?
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Because that is just the sex!
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Yeah they look great. I checked out gettin gthe fairings in January (shelved the idea due to cost of replacing the shock which has somehow led to a swingarm project ...) anyway they're not that expensive considering.

Complete fairing EURO 445.00
Upper and lower fiberglass made

Complete fairing, race version. EURO 445.00
Upper and lower fiberglass made

Honda VTR1000 1997-> Complete fairing EURO 505.00
Upper Fiberglass, lower fiberglass with carbon-kevlar
or carbon insert

Complete fairing EURO 1,100.00
Upper and lower full carbon or carbon-kevlar

Complete fairing, race version EURO 1,100.00
Upper and lower full carbon or carbon-kevlar

front fender EURO 65.00
Fiberglass made

front fender EURO 115.00
Carbon or carbon-kevlar made

rear hugger with chain guard EURO 115.00
Fiberglass made

rear hugger with chain guard EURO 180.00
Carbon or carbon-kevlar made

Rear tail (single seat) EURO 180.00
Street version (with place for stock rear light)
Fiberglass made with no seat and no removable panel

Rear tail (single seat) EURO 210.00
Race version (no place for rear light)
Fiberglass made with no seat and no removable panel

Rear tail (single seat) EURO 265.00
Street version (with place for stock rear light)
Fiberglass made with carbon or carbon-kevlar insert
with no seat and no removable panel

Rear tail (single seat) EURO 295.00
Fiberglass made with carbon or carbon-kevlar insert
with no seat and no removable panel

Rear tail (single seat) EURO 475.00
Street version (with place for stock rear light)
Full carbon or carbon-kevlar made
with no seat and no removable panel

Rear tail (single seat) EURO 505.00
Race version (no place for rear light)
Full carbon or carbon-kevlar made
with no seat and no removable panel

Removable panel with key lock for rear-tail EURO 40.00

Stock rear tail (double seat) EURO 120.00
Fiberglass made

Stock seat cover EURO 90.00
Fiberglass made

Stock rear tail (double seat) EURO 250.00
Full carbon or carbon-kevlar made

Stock seat cover EURO 115.00
Full carbon or carbon-kevlar made


The VTR1000R - is

Complete fairing EURO 490.00
Upper and lower fiberglass made

Complete fairing, race version. EURO 490.00
Upper and lower fiberglass made

Complete fairing EURO 560.00
Upper Fiberglass, lower fiberglass with carbon-kevlar
or carbon insert

Complete fairing EURO 1,150.00
Upper and lower full carbon or carbon-kevlar

Complete fairing, race version EURO 1,150.00
Upper and lower full carbon or carbon-kevlar

front fender EURO 65.00
Fiberglass made

front fender EURO 115.00
Carbon or carbon-kevlar made

rear hugger with chain guard EURO 115.00
Fiberglass made

rear hugger with chain guard EURO 180.00
Carbon or carbon-kevlar made

Rear tail (single seat) EURO 200.00
Street version fiberglass made with fiberglass
seat frame

Rear tail (single seat) EURO 300.00
Street version Fiberglass made with carbon or
carbon-kevlar insert with with fiberglass seat frame

Rear tail (single seat) EURO 500.00
Street version Full carbon or carbon-kevlar made
with with fiberglass seat frame

Rear tail (single seat) EURO 505.00
Race version (no place for rear light)
Full carbon or carbon-kevlar made
with with fiberglass seat frame

Undertray (upper part) Euro 150,00
Fiberglass made.

Undertray (lower part) Euro 110,00
Fiberglass made (without plate holder)

Undertray (upper part) Euro 220,00
Full Carbon o carbon-kevlar

Undertray (lower part) Euro 170,00
Full Carbon o carbon-kevlar (without plate holder)

Custom made steel rear subframe Euro 350,00

Full set Exhausts. Pipes and silencers. Euro 800,00
Titanium silencers and inox steel pipes.


Note about light units used:

Front unit comes from a Peogeot scooter. SpeedFight Silver Sport 50

Rear unit comes from a Yamaha R1 2005

These parts should be available at your local dealers.



The only problem - (apart from running out of money) - was that the front light is cr#p. It's off a 50cc scooter and when I looked at uprating it I spoke with Mario and he confirmed that larger bulbs melt the plastic. Done a bit of investigation into HID and think it could work but not convinced yet. If i can get the spare cash together (and my swingarm works out ok) then it might still be an option. Certainly better value than new fairings from Mr. Honda.
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Considering the quality and materials, these are not too unreasonable really. A local fibreglass shope near me in Essex wanted 200GBP for a race fairing for the VTR. I doubt it would be of the same quality as Mario's....
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Actually that is surprisingly cheap. I wonder what the missus is going to say when I announce that I want some?
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The special is true bike porn..............Just off to clean up the mess on the keyboard.

It would be easier to list the bits I didnt like on that bike......it has std rear shock, and std CCT's..........the rest I want!
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Very impressive I agree 8) 8)

Also going by members in the past, Mario's work is excellent quality too. That's something that can't always be said for some after market products.

Chris.

PS. AMcQ behave yourself you messy pup :lol:
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