Race Fairing Advice

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Matt_the_pirate
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Race Fairing Advice

Post by Matt_the_pirate »

Hi all,

Went to a trackday yesterday to watch/help out my mates and by the end of the day I was gagging to have a go! So I'm in the process of getting my bike ready for one.

When it comes to bodywork there seems to be a huge variety of prices for complete kits. I know some are meant to be made of crap quality plastic, dont fit properly, are brittle and break easily when crashed. But I'm not sure which ones!?

The best deal so far seems to be from BBplastics:

http://www.bbplastics.co.uk/Shop/Fairin ... g-Kit.html

So basically I'm just after people's advice on where to get some decent bodywork, what to avoid, and generally any other advice that may be useful.

Cheers guys! :smt001
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Re: Race Fairing Advice

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I like these guys

http://www.ardracing.com/index.shtml#h5Z2a1bhMnKC


And they can do your fairing in nearly any colour you want extra cost but no painting needed..............

And they can include race number plate too...............................
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Re: Race Fairing Advice

Post by ancozxr »

cargo wrote:I like these guys

http://www.ardracing.com/index.shtml#h5Z2a1bhMnKC


And they can do your fairing in nearly any colour you want extra cost but no painting needed..............

And they can include race number plate too...............................
I already add a topic for BB plastics, but this fairings that cargo said looks A1+++, the rear fairing I think is a full copy of SP unit.
Racing for the fearless....!!!!

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