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best grp fairings
Hi there
planing on buying a grp fairing for the nc30 but not sure who to buy it from, whats your thoughts guys on quality and cost its for the road.
thanks dougie
planing on buying a grp fairing for the nc30 but not sure who to buy it from, whats your thoughts guys on quality and cost its for the road.
thanks dougie
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Re: best grp fairings
For the road, Silhouette but its pricey so if funds dont allow then the Tyga stuff is pretty good
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Re: best grp fairings
Try A16 Road & Race. They're on eBay. I just got a full race kit for my FZR for £200
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Re: best grp fairings
Thanks guys
will give them a try, has nobody tried race products fairings tas,hm plant etc all seem to use them and there about the same price as others.
will give them a try, has nobody tried race products fairings tas,hm plant etc all seem to use them and there about the same price as others.
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Re: best grp fairings
I thought you wanted road fairings????
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Re: best grp fairings
Is there much diffrence apart from not having light holes
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Re: best grp fairings
Being able to ride in the dark?dougie conacher wrote:Is there much diffrence apart from not having light holes
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best grp fairings
As said, light cutouts, closed bellypan, pillion seat provision.dougie conacher wrote:Is there much diffrence apart from not having light holes
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Re: best grp fairings
Their is more to them than just light cut outs for the road. TYGA standard shape panel can be got through me here and a full front fairing set is £260.00 - 10% (greybike discount) = £224.00 delivered UK mainland