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STEPHASAUR
8th December 2015, 12:22
Don't suppose anyone has any lying around?
for a 1988 Honda CBR 250 (hurricane)
doesn't matter the condition
Especially the covers
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Thanks!!
EDIT: I put this in the wrong section... SORRY!
Aeromo
10th December 2015, 19:52
This guy has a mc22 set.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=995653824
STEPHASAUR
11th December 2015, 12:44
dont think mc22 fairings would fit?
I dunno. THE HUNT CONTINUES
kiwi-on-wheels
11th December 2015, 14:43
Correct, mc22 and mc19 dont fit.
Well, they *could*....
Take some work tho
F5 Dave
12th December 2015, 14:41
How about find some MC21 fairings and just change the bike to fit? Much betterer result.
husaberg
12th December 2015, 14:59
http://www.fairingsolutions.co.nz/nocategory-c-0.html?yearto=1988&yearfrom=1987&makes_id=2&bikemodels_id=111
Personally I would wait to you have crashed it a few more times before you put them on (murphy)
This guy likely has some as well and like his name he is a pretty good buggar
http://nzbikeparts.com/contact/
fallafalla
13th December 2015, 20:36
Not a chance finding second hand fairings, have kept a look out for the last 6+ months haven't seen a single one and everyone will laugh if you ask.
But this place (http://www.motorfairing.com/motorcycle-goods-11782.html) will sell you a set of fairings, its the only place I have found that sells anything even close.
The ones from fairing solutions are for an MC19 and wont fit, seeing as its a double headlight and the 17 is a single just for starters, they also mount very differently.
kiwi-on-wheels
13th December 2015, 22:19
Those are actually really well priced!!!
Looking for a set for mine quietly, found a set in Ashurst about this time last year,kumped on them real fast LOL
husaberg
14th December 2015, 16:27
Those are actually really well priced!!!
Looking for a set for mine quietly, found a set in Ashurst about this time last year,kumped on them real fast LOL
plus $170 freight to NZ
plus not sure what currency the prices are in either?
Tazz
14th December 2015, 16:35
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Repsol-color-bodykit-FIT-FOR-CBR250R-MC19-1988-1990-body-fairing-for-cbr-CBR250R-MC17-body/32241988713.html?ws_ab_test=searchweb201556_2_79_7 8_77_82_80_62,searchweb201644_0,searchweb201560_5
Probably end up being $600 odd landed
STEPHASAUR
15th December 2015, 17:09
Yea don't intend on replacing the fairings for a good few months (once im more competent with NOT dropping the thing xD)
Worst case I can give repairing what I've got a try, they're not THAT bad I suppose
Aeromo
17th December 2015, 17:56
This just poped up.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=1000389852
Just out of interest What size rims are on the MC17. Looking for wider rims for my CBR150.
2012 CBR 250s parts arnt available yet, to new.
husaberg
17th December 2015, 18:08
This just poped up.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=1000389852
Just out of interest What size rims are on the MC17. Looking for wider rims for my CBR150.
2012 CBR 250s parts arnt available yet, to new.
I think the front is 2.5X17 the rear was 3x17 on the MC19's if that helps
If its for a bucket you can use a MC19 front (single big disk used on all sorts of Hondas )and a NC23 front as a rear for RS125 2.5 and 3.5 tire sizes in a matched looking pair.
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kiwi-on-wheels
17th December 2015, 19:46
Good God that is buggered... Been dropped hard on the left, at a minimum the rear subframe is twisted.
Still, cheap parts are cheap
*installes towbar on cage, registers trailor, saves for fuel*
Aeromo
17th December 2015, 19:49
I think the front is 2.5X17 the rear was 3x17 on the MC19's if that helps
If its for a bucket you can use a MC19 front (single big disk used on all sorts of Hondas )and a NC23 front as a rear for RS125 2.5 and 3.5 tire sizes in a matched looking pair.
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lol I just sold a NC23 front rim.
Yes for bucket. Im not sure how convert a front to a rear. I thought a rear will convert to a rear easier. Just spacing etc. Looking for a matching set so the Rim style is same front and Back. MC19 might be the go,
husaberg
17th December 2015, 20:11
lol I just sold a NC23 front rim.
Yes for bucket. Im not sure how convert a front to a rear. I thought a rear will convert to a rear easier. Just spacing etc. Looking for a matching set so the Rim style is same front and Back. MC19 might be the go,
Yes but you just add an adaptor or copy the rs125 cush set up if your heart is set on a cushdrive.
The early CBR600 aero was a 3.5 rear I think. If your heart was set on a std heavy set up. it should match the 3 spoke Honda of the period.
Some VFR and CBR up to about 88 were also 2.5 front in 3 spoke but they were the big old fashioned disk Carrier.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/parts-for-sale/wheels/auction-997890334.htm
see what I mean about the front disk carrier.
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Never buy a rear wheel without the cush set up either
STEPHASAUR
18th December 2015, 17:33
damn that cbr has had a rough time..
kinda irritating because the bits I really want/ need are those little covers that cover engine access (no clue what they're called) are nowhere to be found D:
@kiwi-on-wheels: sell me your covers please! :P
kiwi-on-wheels
18th December 2015, 20:29
Funnily enough, those bits are normally the first to vanish if the bike gets dropped.... Yeah very hard to find them,i'vebeen looking for six months for them
STEPHASAUR
24th December 2015, 10:28
Funnily enough, those bits are normally the first to vanish if the bike gets dropped.... Yeah very hard to find them,i'vebeen looking for six months for them
ehh I know where you live *steals your covers*
MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA
kiwi-on-wheels
24th December 2015, 12:16
Lol, as do i
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