chinese fairings

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mark r
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Re: chinese fairings

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they are from parts 4 bikes on ebay australia,
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mark r
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well the fairing has arrived, took about a month not fully fitted at mo but it's not to bad so far have got to look at the threads on the light as they don't seem to be screwing in but apart from that looks ok more than happy apart from this bloody weather and that the new paintwork is showing the rest of the bike up
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balls
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ANY CHANCE OF SOME PICS? :D
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mark r
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hopefully pic's this week
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Hondo
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I purchased a set for my fireblade from a company called AUCTMARTS. After some research and questions I took the gamble. Glad I did. I always wanted a Rothmans Honda. Now I have one. The fit was as good as the oem ones I took off to protect. £340 delivered. Bargain

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alan g
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Hondo wrote:I purchased a set for my fireblade from a company called AUCTMARTS. After some research and questions I took the gamble. Glad I did. I always wanted a Rothmans Honda. Now I have one. The fit was as good as the oem ones I took off to protect. £340 delivered. Bargain

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That is one hell of a nice Fireblade; you should be proud :D
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mark r wrote:well the fairing has arrived, took about a month not fully fitted at mo but it's not to bad so far have got to look at the threads on the light as they don't seem to be screwing in but apart from that looks ok more than happy apart from this bloody weather and that the new paintwork is showing the rest of the bike up
how did they turn out, quality, paint, fitment etc? Pics would be good :thumbup:
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Diabolus
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i found some on ebay the other day, thing is you still got to get your tank sprayed too match :roll:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fairing-Honda ... 3a67393227

mabey these would look ok with my black tank :)
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71geoff
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I break NC30s and have had a few bikes come with them fitted, I would never put a set on one of my bikes. They crack easy, the paint flakes, bits don't line up properly and they certainly aren't OEM quality. You also have to have the tank sprayed to match

I know of a company that does very good quality spray jobs, original or race reps at £400-£450 for a complete bodykit, including minor repairs.
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Hi I bought a set for my track/road VTR in case I ended up on my backside........saving my Honda ones.
Anyway they were great , fitted fine (had to find a few different length screws ). They look great and so far no probs . At £210.00 with postage included I`d say a result.
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