Anyone tried Plastic Works Moto before?
£229 seems reasonable for everything in the pic.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/122083316455? ... Tags=bu=bu
Track bodywork
- Miztaziggy
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Re: Track bodywork
Haven't heard any reviews of that manufacturer. I read a bit about track body work when looking for the gsxr.
Seems most people agree one of the best is Pascal Plast. He's on eBay and is based in Europe, like Slovenia or something.
Other than that, I'd stick to a UK made one or you'll be messing with the fairing brackets.
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Seems most people agree one of the best is Pascal Plast. He's on eBay and is based in Europe, like Slovenia or something.
Other than that, I'd stick to a UK made one or you'll be messing with the fairing brackets.
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Re: Track bodywork
just avoid sebimoto, in eastern Europe, absolute crap. that seems a good price for everything pictured mate, it will always be a bit of a gamble on fit tho
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Re: Track bodywork
A good price for what appears to be fibreglass not plastic, although this price it's an introductory price according to the advert, real price being quite a bit more [Quote:- At €299 launching price now (instead of €419)].
Fibreglass should take the knocks better for the track than moulded plastic I would have thought, if that is what you want it for.
Looking at the feedback from others who have purchased this for other makes of bikes seems to sound promising, no bad remarks so far, could be worth a punt,
Chris.
Fibreglass should take the knocks better for the track than moulded plastic I would have thought, if that is what you want it for.
Looking at the feedback from others who have purchased this for other makes of bikes seems to sound promising, no bad remarks so far, could be worth a punt,
Chris.