chinese fairing kits RVF400
Has anyone ever bought/ fitted one.. Im contemplating on gettion one to save my rvf 400.. just worried about fitment problems etc..
Also one of the forks has a bit missing from the accident the bit that the mudguard bolts onto.. Onviously not going to find forks for a rvf can you just buy the bottom bit? or if i found some bent ones i guess you can get the bottom off it..
Hope that isnt too confusing lol
chinese fairing kits RVF400
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Re: chinese fairing kits RVF400
Hi, there is a large thread on the Chinese fairings, some good info in there, do a search. As for the other bit, you've lost me
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Re: chinese fairing kits RVF400
the bit that you bolt the front mudguard onto on the front fork had snapped off so now theres nowhere to bolt the mudguard to
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Re: chinese fairing kits RVF400
David Silver Spares sells new genuine mudgaurd brackets, make sure you order the correct side you need.
Left: https://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/VFR ... rt_150934/
Right: https://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/VFR ... rt_150935/
You'll need to take the fork leg off the bike to fit the new bracket.
Have a look at the thread on the Chinese fairings in the V4 graphics and style section, plenty of info and opinions: viewforum.php?f=23
Left: https://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/VFR ... rt_150934/
Right: https://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/VFR ... rt_150935/
You'll need to take the fork leg off the bike to fit the new bracket.
Have a look at the thread on the Chinese fairings in the V4 graphics and style section, plenty of info and opinions: viewforum.php?f=23
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