2014-2015 Exhaust filler panel fairing?

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  1. RR_mike

    RR_mike New Member

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    Just wondering if anyone knows of aftermarket or any other filler panels that will fit the 2014-2015. Going to install an arrow exhaust but don't want those pipes visible on the side, makes the bike look incomplete. I know leo vince does one but are almost impossible to find, does the yoshimura fill in panel fit other slipon's? Thanks.
     
  2. poppy72

    poppy72 Active Member

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    I've just bought Austin racing one I've got the akra megaphone pipe waiting for it to arrive I'll keep you informed as to looks and fittings etc
     
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  3. RR_mike

    RR_mike New Member

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    Thanks mate
     
  4. Shane_L

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    Austin racing has to be one of the worst out there mate. I've got a AR exhaust and had to change the panel. Looked like a child made it.
    Leo vinca do a nice cabin one and yoshimura do a good fit metal one.
     
  5. Shane_L

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    Austin racing has to be one of the worst out there mate. I've got a AR exhaust and had to change the panel. Looked like a child made it.
    Leo vinca do a nice cabin one and yoshimura do a good fit metal one.
     
  6. Dave dunlop

    Dave dunlop Elite Member

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    Your not wrong!! Terrible quality and almost the worst thing I've ever purchased period! ....mine lasted 0 miles and flogged it straight away! I've got one from Racefit.. Perfect fit and quality ....
     
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    Racefit one isn't cheap but fits well and is sturdy once fitted.... I drilled my bracket out and painted it black, I also made a sub bracket off that and fixed it to the main fairing... image.jpeg image.jpeg
     
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  8. jamie meads

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    Yoshimura only fits with the yoshi exhaust as the exhaust had a built in bracket.
     
  9. Shane_L

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    I've got a AR exhaust and have a yoshi panel. It fits fine no issues and very sturdy. image.jpeg
     
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    I shall shut my mouth! [emoji87]
    Did you have to make up the brackets? One of the fixing points was the exhaust.
     
  11. sps170373

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    Yoshi will fit others with a bit of tinkering
     
  12. RR_mike

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    Keep the info coming guys this is good stuff to know :)
     
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    Personally I think they don't look part of the bike , unless they are sprayed exact colour of the bottom of the fairing , but it's each to their own I suppose or it would be a boring planet if we were all identical .
    Anyone running a 14 onwards my noticed that the fuelling seems to alter itself really well to run a slip on without need for a power commander etc ? Think the whole ecu is different and the bore of exhaust etc ?
     
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    image.jpeg
    I like mine as is , looks good !
     
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    [​IMG] +1 didn't bother either, liked the look.
     
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  16. JWRusk

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    I had a Austin Racing Infil for my 12 /akra slip on. Had to make custom brackets, but fit fine ImageUploadedByTapatalk1452030810.508585.jpg
     
  17. ccr32

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    I have a Scorpion ABS plastic infill panel, brand new boxed, sitting on top of my wardrobe at the moment taking up room. Open to sensible offers if you wanted to take a punt... :)

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  18. RR_mike

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    Looking good guys
     
  19. Singh1000RR

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    Hi CC, PM me with a figure - I may be interested
     
  20. Singh1000RR

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    Any update to this? I'm interested in this area as well. Got my eye on a '14 plate with a Akra can - but no infil panel. I hate the unsymmetrical look.

    From what i can gather above - go for a Yoshi, Racefit or Scorpion one, but the Austin should fit as well.
     

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