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Onetap
1st October 2012, 10:54
Ive been searching all over looking for some "trustful" Aftermarket fairing providers and have had no luck. In the past ive used Ebay buyers such as "Parts4bike" or "areyourshop-a" + several others which i cant remember.

Over all, the fairings were of a medium to low quality.

has anyone purchased any fairings and been very happy? if so can anybody recommend a seller?

Many thanks in advance

Fast Eddie
1st October 2012, 11:14
Try kiwi made bro, there is Just Fairings in hamiltron I think, and I know of a trademe seller that sells from Invercargill 'dbmorris', I bought an rs250 tail off him and it is properly made. Thick, stiff, good mould etc. would buy more but I dunno how many moulds/bikes he does fairings for. Seems to be more race stuff.

Just Fairing didn't have the fairings I was looking for, but they have a good reputation and seem to cover a lot of models. I am still hunting for am old cbr900 single seat/one piece tail. (if anyone knows of one haha) gotta have the 2 air vents in the tail not the single vent type tail found on most blades.

BoristheBiter
1st October 2012, 11:17
http://fairingsolutions.co.nz/

http://carbonworks.co.nz/

http://www.bigglesracingproducts.co.nz/

Amazing what a Google search can find.

Fast Eddie
1st October 2012, 11:22
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Onetap
1st October 2012, 11:41
http://fairingsolutions.co.nz/

http://carbonworks.co.nz/

http://www.bigglesracingproducts.co.nz/

Amazing what a Google search can find.

Anyone can google, i want opinions, recommendations, places people have purchased from and are happy with the product. This thread could go a long way for other people in the some conundrum.

imdying
2nd October 2012, 13:17
I have a set of SharkSkinz on one of my bikes. Well made from woven matt, not chopped strand, has all the mounting points correctly drilled, and they look like they'd take a spill pretty well (which obviously is important on race glass). Even though they're traditionally race glass, the headlight cut out (I have street versions) was correctly placed, as were the headlight mounts. They're finished in a sandable primer and require little work to bring them up to a paintable standard. I would purchase them again.

Onetap
2nd October 2012, 14:45
I have a set of SharkSkinz on one of my bikes. Well made from woven matt, not chopped strand, has all the mounting points correctly drilled, and they look like they'd take a spill pretty well (which obviously is important on race glass). Even though they're traditionally race glass, the headlight cut out (I have street versions) was correctly placed, as were the headlight mounts. They're finished in a sandable primer and require little work to bring them up to a paintable standard. I would purchase them again.

Perfect! unfortunately i don't have too much time left here in nz before im off for a bit so maybe not so great for me but regardless perfect for the thread.

Murray
2nd October 2012, 16:13
Dont use these guys

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/135717-Customer-service

Steve Gauge
2nd October 2012, 18:40
yeah id recommend www.justfairings.co.nz ive used them heaps and he knows his stuff :woohoo:, good website too , what are you looking for ?

Biggles08
2nd October 2012, 21:48
Ive been searching all over looking for some "trustful" Aftermarket fairing providers and have had no luck. In the past ive used Ebay buyers such as "Parts4bike" or "areyourshop-a" + several others which i cant remember.

Over all, the fairings were of a medium to low quality.

has anyone purchased any fairings and been very happy? if so can anybody recommend a seller?

Many thanks in advance

Hi mate, I run www.bigglesracingproducts.co.nz (http://www.bigglesracingproducts.co.nz) to help support our racing efforts and can sort out some fairings for you if you like. As for quality, it all depends on a couple of things...mostly being how much you want to spend. What are you looking for in fairings? Is it for track only or road fairings? Also, are you planning on racing or just track days? I have fairings of 'average' finish quality up to top quality European made ones but of course there is a price difference between them. Flick me through a PM about what you are expecting/after and I'm happy to provide you a quote mate.

The fairings I sell are the ones I use on my race bike.