Fairings from China/Hong Kong

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artfreecity were good. They even cocked up my order and refunded me handsomely :)
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hannakournikova wrote:artfreecity were good. They even cocked up my order and refunded me handsomely :)
Found the profile on eBay but 0 items for sale, get the impression they have ceased to trade
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Mine came from motoparts mart yesterday and they look the bollocks. Better than expected and arrived dead on time. I can be quite picky but I'm made up with them. Will throw some pics on when they're fitted only got the nose and rear panels on atm.
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Got my fairing off ebay from china for my nc30 - and I can say it was the best £300 I have spent on the bike.

There was no flaws in the design and no problems with the paint, the only thing I had to do was drill a few extra holes as they were not lined up in places.

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I also heat-proofed the inside of the panels, as the nc30s run very hot and was worried in case the fairing melted lol. But it all seems fine and I have had it on for over 6 months. No cracks and no stone chips!

Would recommend!
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Which e-bayer is that Shereen?
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vfrderek wrote:Which e-bayer is that Shereen?
One of the item numbers is: 200530508157, the seller is called: mc-9238

I think it was delivered within about 10 days, and this was over Christmas aswell :smile:
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Nice one, cheers, it's good to go on reccomendations, thank you.
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I bought these this year from an eBay company called Moto-777. They are however no longer around under that name. Another company started up with slightly different look to the advert but all the same designs and pictures initially.

The quality of them are really good. The graphics were brilliant and they had a good thick layer of lacquer over them. All the holes were pre drilled and aligned perfectly. Actually there were two holes that had to be drilled for the rear light surround to each rear side panel but that was easily done. There was good quality heat shield material on the bellypan. They even supplied a 'free' screen and a tank pad which they never mentioned about which was a bonus. Fitting was very straight forward. No bodges anywhere. Very pleased :P

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LUCAS wrote:I bought these this year from an eBay company called Moto-777. They are however no longer around under that name. Another company started up with slightly different look to the advert but all the same designs and pictures initially.
Have we got to guess what they're called? Go on, give us a clue!!! :whistle:
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DevelopedBug wrote:
LUCAS wrote:I bought these this year from an eBay company called Moto-777. They are however no longer around under that name. Another company started up with slightly different look to the advert but all the same designs and pictures initially.
Have we got to guess what they're called? Go on, give us a clue!!! :whistle:
Haha oh yeah it might have helped if i had mentioned that point ;)

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fairing-Honda-CBR ... 917wt_1141

The above link is who i believe took over Moto-777. The one disappeared and then the other appeared so added 1+2 and got 5 :grin:

I asked for the rear light surround to be done in blue as i thought the white didn't flow the colours very well.

Happy now lol? :mrgreen:

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