Fairing fit 3EN1/3EN2

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Rocketfj45
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Fairing fit 3EN1/3EN2

Post by Rocketfj45 » Fri Aug 03, 2018 8:52 am

Hi, first post. I have a 1988 3 EN1, which I bought for $200 but now owes me 4.5k 😂. It is finished excepting some paint. I’m struggling to find even Chinese fairings to suit. I really only need left and right front side panels/underbelly. I can buy chinese 3EN2 fairings. I understand the air hose inlet positioning is different on the nose cone, but otherwise are the fairings the same?

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Re: Fairing fit 3EN1/3EN2

Post by Evilchicken0 » Fri Aug 03, 2018 9:40 pm

Wotcha :peace:
The 3en2 fairing lowers and the fzr600 3he ( the one piece lowers) both fit - which is nice. If you buy oe yam fairings check they still have the section low + rear that joins together under the shock / swingarm. Its fragile and gets broken

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Re: Fairing fit 3EN1/3EN2

Post by Rocketfj45 » Fri Aug 03, 2018 10:24 pm

Thanks Evil. My bike came without the side front lowers. I have Chinese ones with stock graphics but they are white and don’t match the stock white pearl. I want the bike to look stock so might buy another whole EN2 kit raw just to get the lowers 😟. There seem to be very few EN FZR400s in Aus and OEM bits are impossible to find.

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Re: Fairing fit 3EN1/3EN2

Post by Evilchicken0 » Fri Aug 03, 2018 11:38 pm

Theyre getting to the age where theyre beyond repair. The fairings get brittle bits get lost - like the seat joiner and the inner fairings


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