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wilko
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Ebay fairings

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Just been looking on ebay and came across the fairings from hong kong they look the part in the photos, i have heard stories of ill fitting ones and also good ones. What i am wondering is, are the colours going to be a match, for example is the blue the correct blue 36 and is the white pearl alpine white. Has anyone used this fairings? :smt001
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Hi!
I’ve just ordered, and recieved, a complete fairing set from eBay. (ExCeL the gastank)
It cost me about 350€ and took three weeks to deliever to Norway (not bad). I ordered from www.auctmarts.com
Just started the swap, and it isnt all that bad! Just a few mm’s off on the pre drilled holes, but no struggle so far.
First inpression is Ok+. The paintjob is Ok+, agile but not thin plastic - overall nice swap for the daily use.
included heat shield, tank pad and bolts
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how is the quality of the front fairing where the air hoses connect to it...this has been my issue with the fiberglass replacement fairing i have from Skidmark, its very thick and wont allow the air hoses to go over, so ive had to cut them down and get the grinder out...

those look good
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No hazzle at all, straight fit with head light, steering bracket and air intake hoses. Some extra space between the mirror/airintake and upper fairing bracket, but tight enough to eliminate problems.
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Think I'm gonna go with these for mine, rather than getting my current ones vinyl wrapped.
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Would recommend auctmarts, they also do custom paint jobs and requests 👍🏼

Anyhow, it’s good enough for daily riding in my opinion.
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Oh, btw here are the end result
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They do look good. Will definitely get a set as I'm not happy with my fiberglass front fairing.
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