Gallery - chinese fairings?

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Post by Chrissy-Z-babe »

I've seen that gear on eBay meself, been kinda' tempted...
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declangaelic wrote:
eltel wrote:Hi, Here's my Chinnesse fairings.
its a super job, not to sure about the fork colour!! the DB screen looks odd on the VFR IMO
Hi,
The picture with the clear screen is the most up to date one of the bike. I wasn't to keen the the BD screen myself. The fork colour is down to personal taste, why be the same as everybody else :!: . To answer a couple more questions. The people i got the fairings from are called Motofairings, the paint is a little thin & there is a little bit of adjusting to get the fairings to line up correctly, but nothing to hard.

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Thanks Terry
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Hi there! I'm also thinking about buying some chinese fairings from Ebay, some feedback are very negative and it scares me a bit off. To the lad who had the Repsol colouring?; Was the communication rock solid? And are the fairings pretty enough to not only use it on track days? Many thanks!
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I have been thinking of getting the Repsol fairings off ebay. If I remember correctly someone on the old forum had a bad experience with them, that kind of put me off. :oops:
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Here are mine fitted, they are peaty good IMO not any way as good as OEM and they were a twat to fit but you get what you pay for.

As for contact they were ace, they did not do the "WEST" scheme so i sent them some pictures and 2 weeks later the panels turned up.

If you want any more info give me a shout.

Matty.
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looks good matty 8-)
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ooo so its a custom colour scheme then lol, I really like it (as stated in your other thread) but cant help thinking the white bit would look better fadeing into the seat unit aswell, looks like it stops quite abruptly
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as an alternative ive found this place that does sticker kits all for honda

http://www.bikedecals.co.uk

but the painted job is the nuts ;)
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I do agree i think that it would be better if the white did carry on in to the seat unit.
But like i said they are cheap and you get what you pay for.

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