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in need of some help to identifying this fairing lowers and where to get them please
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FirestormMike wrote:Looks like a Sharkskinz bellypan. Good luck finding one though.
theres one hung up in my garage atm :biggrin
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get them down and send them to me :lol:
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bollox m8 just got them myself off cheekyarse, all sprayed up ready to go on.... they look brill imo, best fitting lowers ive seen, really follow the lines of the upper fairing.
got some nice gauze as well to go in the vee bit at the bottom, to protect the filter etc.

bike should be finished next weekend if all goes to plan... :roll:
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benny hedges wrote:bollox m8 just got them myself off cheekyarse, all sprayed up ready to go on.... they look brill imo, best fitting lowers ive seen, really follow the lines of the upper fairing.
got some nice gauze as well to go in the vee bit at the bottom, to protect the filter etc.

bike should be finished next weekend if all goes to plan... :roll:
What gauze you using Benny, i was looking at putting some on mine for the same reason and trying to kepp some of the road crud out.
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Most DIY stores have a selection of Ali and anodised steel sheet materials, there are usually some in there.
Try Wickes.
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tony.mon wrote:Most DIY stores have a selection of Ali and anodised steel sheet materials, there are usually some in there.
Try Wickes.
b&q have some rather nice gold ally lattice.
mine's off a zxr radiator cover, sprayed heat resistant black as it sits right close to the front header.
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benny hedges wrote: b&q have some rather nice gold ally lattice.
mine's off a zxr radiator cover, sprayed heat resistant black as it sits right close to the front header.
Benny,
Photo's would be good :thumbup: How far up have you come with the gauze :?: as this is something I've been meaning to do to my lowers.

Chris.

PS. Lloydie, If the lowers don't have any cut outs like mine (see photo below) then they do appear to be Shark Skinz as Mike says.
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sirch345 wrote: Photo's would be good :thumbup: How far up have you come with the gauze :?: as this is something I've been meaning to do to my lowers.
it's not on the bike yet m8 - swing arm is coming off this avvy for the new shock ;)
i got the lowers of cheekykev and they had a series of holes already drilled where it looked like a filler panel had been fitted so it was ideal for fitting the gauze - looks racier than a flat plate imo.

you cant go much more than 4" up or so cos of the link pipe.

there will be lots of pics when it's all finished! :thumbup:
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sirch345 wrote: Photo's would be good :thumbup: How far up have you come with the gauze :?: as this is something I've been meaning to do to my lowers.
it's not on the bike yet m8 - swing arm is coming off this avvy for the new shock ;)
i got the lowers of cheekykev and they had a series of holes already drilled where it looked like a filler panel had been fitted so it was ideal for fitting the gauze - looks racier than a flat plate imo.

you cant go much more than 4" up or so cos of the link pipe.

there will be lots of pics when it's all finished! :thumbup:
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Thats some pretty good kit right there. And sensibly priced too. Apart from the import duty you would have to pay :(
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benny hedges wrote: it's not on the bike yet m8 - swing arm is coming off this avvy for the new shock ;)
i got the lowers of cheekykev and they had a series of holes already drilled where it looked like a filler panel had been fitted so it was ideal for fitting the gauze - looks racier than a flat plate imo.

you cant go much more than 4" up or so cos of the link pipe.

there will be lots of pics when it's all finished! :thumbup:
The reason I was asking is, I saw this one done like this:-
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i have got one of those shark skinz ones then., thought it was a power bronze! i did have it painted red but never looked natural as the red was not quite the same as the rest of the bike, so i painted it black and much prefer the look now.
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