Question about Tyga OEM style bodywork
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- JC120
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Question about Tyga OEM style bodywork
I had an off on my NC30. Nothing too bad. I was wearing full leathers and I knew the turn had a dirt wall and nothing dangerous if I went wide. Well I did and stood the bike up, braked into the dirt then, woop I had a low side. Now I think is a great opportunity to paint and install that OEM tail I've been holding onto.
So I was looking at the tyga OEM style fairings for the front. A top fairing and a one piece belly pan. Any of you gents seen these or have any experience with them? I have some Chinese fairings on there right now and the quality is lacking a bit especially after the crash.
So I was looking at the tyga OEM style fairings for the front. A top fairing and a one piece belly pan. Any of you gents seen these or have any experience with them? I have some Chinese fairings on there right now and the quality is lacking a bit especially after the crash.

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Re: Question about Tyga OEM style bodywork
Contact rick Oliver as I think he has a full set of stock shaped stuff on his bike
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Re: Question about Tyga OEM style bodywork
Ok but I'm already ordering a few things from Tyga and I like that they're made of fiberglass just like the RC30. I might be able to get real OEM fairings here in the states and repaint them. If not I'll contact Rick and see if he has some.
I just gotta fix it up better than ever. Everybody loves this bike. They stop and take pics because they're so rare in the States. I'd be doing a disservice to the community if I didn't get this thing looking top notch with the original paint job.
Still anyone know if the tyga OEM style stuff fits well?
I just gotta fix it up better than ever. Everybody loves this bike. They stop and take pics because they're so rare in the States. I'd be doing a disservice to the community if I didn't get this thing looking top notch with the original paint job.
Still anyone know if the tyga OEM style stuff fits well?
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Re: Question about Tyga OEM style bodywork
I spoke with rick about them and he said they are realy good quality. I wish I had known, I wouldn't have bought this chinese crap fairing that I have now. It looks good if you didn't know what the originals were like, but since i do I can't stand them. Hoping somebody knocks the bike over in a parking lot so that I can do this thing all over again. Would definitely do the tyga fairings if I could all over again.
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Re: Question about Tyga OEM style bodywork
I just got an email from Rick. Nice fellow.
He sent me a pic of his and they look even better than stock and he has a 17in rear wheel on the back too.
I couldn't stand those chinese fairings. They weren't that bad for the price but the different thicknesses and the gaps bugged me since I knew they could look much better. I know what the OEM's look like in person so maybe I subconsciously meant to crash it. I've been putting off my "NC30 decking out" plans for way too long.
On a side note, I ran back to where I went down because I saw all these plastic motorcycle bits. I put them in my back pack, because I didn't want to litter but,, when I got home, I realized they where from another motorcycle. That corner goes up hill and is dirt, no boulders, trees, guard rails or oncoming traffic to kill you, so people get a little ballsy there.
Good thing the damage to the bike wasn't bad and I croad it all the way home just fine,, however my shoulder is a little tweaked.
From now on I'll just put those chinese fairings back on and take it out to the track.
He sent me a pic of his and they look even better than stock and he has a 17in rear wheel on the back too.
I couldn't stand those chinese fairings. They weren't that bad for the price but the different thicknesses and the gaps bugged me since I knew they could look much better. I know what the OEM's look like in person so maybe I subconsciously meant to crash it. I've been putting off my "NC30 decking out" plans for way too long.
On a side note, I ran back to where I went down because I saw all these plastic motorcycle bits. I put them in my back pack, because I didn't want to litter but,, when I got home, I realized they where from another motorcycle. That corner goes up hill and is dirt, no boulders, trees, guard rails or oncoming traffic to kill you, so people get a little ballsy there.

From now on I'll just put those chinese fairings back on and take it out to the track.
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Re: Question about Tyga OEM style bodywork
Good to hear you're doing your bit for the planet!JC120 wrote:On a side note, I ran back to where I went down because I saw all these plastic motorcycle bits. I put them in my back pack, because I didn't want to litter but,, when I got home, I realized they where from another motorcycle.

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