Fairings needed

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  1. Peter

    Peter Active Member

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    Good morning All!

    Well, after a rather unfortunate fall at Rockingham yesterday, my wife's CBR600RR needs new fairings. She wants to keep the bike road-legal, so we are not after racing fairings but a replacement for the originals. The bike was originally red-silver-blue but Honda's original fairings would probably cost a fortune, so could anyone advise a good replacements? There is plenty of Chinese crap on the internet, but I've heard terrible stories about the quality, mis-matching panels, noise etc, so we would steer clear from these.

    Help! :(
     
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    Barstewardsquad God Like

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    Only options are:
    1 - Wait on a set turning up on fleabay etc.
    2 - Sell a kidney and buy some new oem ones.
    3 - Get some Chinese fairings. They aren't that bad these days, and you can have them to tide you over until option 1 comes through.

    Me and a few others have chinese ones at the moment. Ok they aren't oem standard but they are good enough and probably better than what they cost to buy.
     
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  3. Peter

    Peter Active Member

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    Well, I guess those are indeed the only options ;)

    Has anyone heard about Delkevic fairings? The company claims to have a much better quality than the other Chinese fairings...
     
  4. sinewave

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    Keeping a Bike Road Legal is quite easy using Track Fairings.

    You junk the stock headlights and replace with some LED spots.

    Then just mount a Tail Tidy on to the rear tail piece using Led lights again.


    Far cheaper and easy to replace when U bin it again! ;)
     

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