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Sparkz
11th November 2007, 18:26
I have recently secured sole distribution in NZ of Carbon Fibre products from a very large international manufacturer. The parts are 3K twill carbon Fibre and manufactured using the vaccuum bagging process, not wet layering which ends up heavy and thick.

This means that I can supply luvly carbon fibre bits for most popular, modern sportsbikes at a fraction of the prices charged by most of the big names in Carbon.

The list includes front fenders, rear huggers, chain guards, heel plates, tank covers, tail-tidies, air ducts, fork protectors, some fairing parts, exhaust heat shields, cam belt covers, dash covers, dry clutch covers, seat cowls, belly pans etc.

The bikes covered are:

Ducati 748, 916, 996, 998, 999, Monster, 1098, MTS1000s, Multistrada, Hypermotard
Yamaha R6, YZF600, R1, FZ1, FZ6, TZR250
Honda CBR600RR, CBR1000, CBR1000RR, CBR600, CB600 Hornet, CBR900, VTR1000 SP1/2, CBR1100xx
Suzuki GSXR600, 750, 1000, GSXF1200, GSF1200, GSF600, RF900, GSF650, GSF1250, GSR600, GSX1300R, SV650, SV1000
Kawasaki ZX12R, ZZR1400, ZX14, ZX-6R, Z750, Z1000, ER-6, ER-6F, ZX-7R, ZX-7RR, ZX10R, ZX6R
MV Agusta F4 750, 1000, Brutale, Brutale 910
Aprilia RSV Mille,
Triumph Daytona 675
Buell XB9,12, S, R Firebolt
KTM Duke 2
Benelli Tornado

There are two types available, Street and Race.

Street is Carbon Fibre Composite, made from a combination of Kevlar, fibreglass and Carbon Fibre (Carbon on the top). This gives strength and makes the part sturdy and suitable for normal riding use. It is what most places stock as Carbon Fibre. It looks amazing and is strong and robust.

Race is made from pure Carbon Fibre 3K twill. It is exceptionally light and strong, but much more flexible and easy to crack. Great to reduce weight on a race bike.

Both types look the same, but there is a price premium on the race product.

An indication of price: About $165 for a front fender in Carbon Composite and about $200 in Race Carbon.

I am bringing in a shipment soon and would like it to have the right mix of parts for starters, so please let me know what you might want.

TonyB
11th November 2007, 19:24
Well done, i really hope this goes well for you!

How much for a front fairing and tail fairing for a 99 Monster 750?

Mr Merde
11th November 2007, 19:33
Congratulations,

I will be looking for parts for my bike very soon.

GSF items would do.

Marking this thread and will be watching with great interest.

NZsarge
11th November 2007, 19:41
Good luck with that mate, should go gang busters I reckon, let me know if you ever get anything for a YZF Thunderace

Sparkz
11th November 2007, 20:17
Thanks guys.

TonyB, some initial prices. They will be very close to this.

1995-2007 Ducati Monster

Seat Fairing $190 (quite a complex part)
Seat cowl $130
Dry clutch cover 2V air cooled (race carbon only) $92
Bikini Fairing $165
Front Sprocket guard $78
Side Panel $121
Keyhole cover $72
Rear hugger $200

Let me know what you want. You could bling the bike up pretty well with this lot.

CBR97
11th November 2007, 21:55
how about the ram air system, for a 03 zx12r, front fairing,
all inner panels.
cheers

0arbreaka
12th November 2007, 00:12
What sorta price can you do k4 gsxr600 bits and pieces for? Got any sample pics?

Sparkz
12th November 2007, 04:47
CBR97, There is currently just the front fender for the 00 to 05 ZX12 and it is $190. These are usually $165, so it must be a fairly complex part.
I will enquire about the other bits. :yes:

Oarbreaka, GSXR600 K4
Chain guard $75 (I have one on Trademe at the moment if you want it)
Front Fender $185
Heel plates (both) $56
Rear hugger $120

I can't seem to add attachments for the pics. I will keep trying.

ArcherWC
12th November 2007, 06:51
I will be looking for 05 R1 bits in the very near future

Coyote
12th November 2007, 07:12
Will you be getting NC30 parts in the future?

If that fails, how much is a VTR1000 SP1 Front fairing?

Grahameeboy
12th November 2007, 07:15
How much for heel plates for 05 SV1000S?

Sparkz
12th November 2007, 07:15
Cool,

04 to 06 R1

Rear Hugger $90
Front Fender $180
Tank cover $146 (looks awesome!)
Side Panel lower (2xLH, 2xRH) $158
heat shield lower $68
Side panel upper $108

Sparkz
12th November 2007, 07:18
I can ask about NC30 parts.

VTR1000 SP1 and SP2

Front fender $175 (I have one-off on Trademe for $165 at the moment)
Chain guard $75

Wheeliemonsta
12th November 2007, 07:22
Gidday Sparkz,
Good skills securing the deal - it's way overdue that this sort of thing was available in N.Z at realistic prices :niceone:

Can you give me some ball park figures on the following to suit an 00 Kawasaki ZX 12-R (ZX 1200-A1)

Front Guard
Fuel tank filler trim
Heal Guards LH & RH
Rear hugger (with a chain gaurd preferably)
Tail tidy

Cheers

:rockon:

DMNTD
12th November 2007, 07:27
Oooooooops...here we go again! :confused:

Parts for ZX14 and KTM Superduke-R.

BTW...some good prices there mate.

Sparkz
12th November 2007, 07:28
No heel guards for SV1000 yet, but have the following

SV1000 04 to 06 front fender $165
03 to 06 Side panel $90
2004 Chain guard $86
2004 lower fairing $158

phoenixgtr
12th November 2007, 07:31
Awesome!! What could you get for a 99 ZX-6R?

Sparkz
12th November 2007, 07:33
Unfortunately the only part available currently for the ZX12 is the front fender at $190. Seems to be some demand for more bits though.

I will see what we can do :niceone:

Sparkz
12th November 2007, 07:43
Righto, ZX14

Rear hugger $165
2006 seat cowl $202
Side panel $180
Belly pan $131
Heel plates $56
Side panel lower $55
Dash panel $124
belly pan $225

bugjuice
12th November 2007, 07:43
love CB bits, no matter what people say..
got much for the 04 ZX6R?

good luck with it all

phantom
12th November 2007, 07:43
Ooh more pretty things :yes: What is available for a Kawasaki ER6F ?

DMNTD
12th November 2007, 07:46
Righto, ZX14

Rear hugger $165
2006 seat cowl $202
Side panel $180
Belly pan $131
Heel plates $56
Side panel lower $55
Dash panel $124
belly pan $225

:drool::eek5:...superb prices Sparkz!
Please define "side panel". The 2 panels that run forward beside the tank up to the nose cone or the George Foreman Grill parts?

MVnut
12th November 2007, 07:56
Who makes the parts and in what country?

avgas
12th November 2007, 08:14
When you mean FZ1 do you just mean the new ones or all the way back to the Fazer 1000 (01')
Me fazer needs more goodies......chuck us a pricelist if you have anything.

Wheeliemonsta
12th November 2007, 08:21
Unfortunately the only part available currently for the ZX12 is the front fender at $190. Seems to be some demand for more bits though.

I will see what we can do :niceone:

Sweet... Cheers dude

Do you have any "Sample" stock available to have a squizzy taylor at ?

Much appreciated

:rockon:

Sparkz
12th November 2007, 08:26
DMNTD,

There are the George Foreman Grill parts. Man thats funny, I will never look at them the same again.

Sparkz
12th November 2007, 08:31
Heaps of ER-6 and older FZ-1 parts. I will set up a complete pricelist and post it soon.

I cannot say where they come from just yet as I am still finalising the agreement, but you will know before you buy.

I have two parts on Trademe at the moment, but they are not from the same manufacturer, so not much use for a look over.

I will bring in a bunch of stuff based on your replies over the next 3-4 weeks and then I can let you see the real stuff.

If you really want a particular part in that first shipment, PM me with details and I will make sure it is in.

98tls
12th November 2007, 08:38
Got to say they are very good prices for carbon bits,over the last few years ive bought a heap for the TL and had to pay way more than that.Good on ya and i have no doubt that it will go very well.

hospitalfood
12th November 2007, 08:43
keen on buell bits, would it be possible to post prices for them please.

imdying
12th November 2007, 09:10
I have recently secured sole distribution in NZ of Carbon Fibre products from a very large international manufacturer.Who's that then?

Please, if you're gonna put them on a website, take some care with the photos, nothing worse than shite photos to look at it :)

Sparkz
12th November 2007, 09:13
More prices;

ER-6 Chainguard $61
ER-6F Side Panel upper (LH+RH) $117
ER-6F (03 to 06) Side Panel lower $102

Buell XB9, 12, S, R Firebolt
Front fender $124
Front heel pads $ 56
Rear heel pads $56
XB series chain guard $135
XB series rear hugger $79
XB Series oil cooler cowling $54

KTM Duke 2
Brake master cylinder cover $41
Air box cover $126
Chain guard $70
Oil filter cover $50

I will have a website up soon. Yeah, Carbon is really hard to get decent pics of too. I will need some pics of the parts on bikes once there are some.

Sparkz
12th November 2007, 09:31
ZX-6R
(03 to 04) Front fender $175
(05) ZX-6R Heat shield set $293
(05 and 06) Side Panel upper LH+RH $90
(05 and 060 side panel lower LH+RH $124
(05 and 06) Heel plates $56
(05 and 06) heat shield upper $83
(05 and 06) heat shield lower $105
(05 and 06) Dash panel $131
(05 and 06) chain guard $68
(03 and 04) Rear hugger $169
(03 and 04) Heel plates $56
(03 and 04) Chain guard $90
(03 and 04) Dash panel $146
(98 to 02) Heel plates $56
99 Front Fender $248
07 Heel plates $45
07 Side panel lower $191
07 Side panel upper $135
07 Dash panel $169
07 Seat unit $135
07 Belly pan $248
07 Ehhaust tip $81

bugjuice
12th November 2007, 09:48
ooooooooooooooooooo i'm savin pennies now...
the dash panel, these have often been said as two different things; either the bit that goes from mirror to mirror and behind the clocks, or the two panels down either side on top of the fairing/below the handle bars.. which bits? ideally, i'd like both. might have to come have a looksie. two minds about the front and rear huggers

and fuck off HDT, CB is cooooooooool.. don't care whatchu say.

Sparkz
12th November 2007, 09:53
Hey Bugjuice,

The dash panel is the two piece you speak of. I haven't got any to look at yet, but shall I get a set?

imdying
12th November 2007, 10:00
So who's gear is it that you're importing? Keen to have a trawl around the web to see what it's like :yes:

Sparkz
12th November 2007, 10:00
Sorry avgas, missed you,

FZ1
Rear hugger $86
Upper heat shield $72
Lower heatshield $63
Tank cover $124
Seat unit $101
Radiator spoilers $135

ninjac
12th November 2007, 10:05
Hi Sparkz,
Good on you, hope it goes gangbusters.

Regarding parts for 07 ZX-6R, got any pics of the heel guards.
What part is the exhaust tip? Does it to replace the plastic heat shield?

Thanks
Carl

Badcat
12th November 2007, 10:06
or is it just for the firecracker up the arse sportsbike crew?

hospitalfood
12th November 2007, 10:13
order sent via PM. thanks

phoenixgtr
12th November 2007, 10:17
Cheers.

I'm assuming the front fender is the whole thing and not just the side panels (it's in 3 pieces standard).

If you can ever get other parts for a 99 ZX6R let me know. I'd really like a hugger and chainguard combined (have seen one in America)

bugjuice
12th November 2007, 10:21
Hey Bugjuice,

The dash panel is the two piece you speak of. I haven't got any to look at yet, but shall I get a set?

ooooo. lemme get some more work in (few more weeks) and I'll be back on ya.. :drool:

also need valid reasons to tell the better half, things like 'they were always there, dear...'

Sparkz
12th November 2007, 10:26
There doesn't seem to be much for the ST4 specifically other than maybe a tank cover and key guard.

ZX-6R front fender is in one piece.

I will get some proper pictures togther ASAP as there is no website that has product detail.

Sorry to get you all worked up without having the goods yet, but I wanted to make sure I could move the parts once I have them. Clearly you all feel the same way about CF as I do. Great looking bling!

This will all be up and running within a month or so.

Badcat
12th November 2007, 10:31
There doesn't seem to be much for the ST4 specifically other than maybe a tank cover and key guard.



well - if you can post what you can do and the pricing - i'd appreciate it.

ken

cowpoos
12th November 2007, 10:34
I have recently secured sole distribution in NZ of Carbon Fibre products from a very large international manufacturer. The parts are 3K twill carbon Fibre and manufactured using the vaccuum bagging process, not wet layering which ends up heavy and thick.

This means that I can supply luvly carbon fibre bits for most popular, modern sportsbikes at a fraction of the prices charged by most of the big names in Carbon.

The list includes front fenders, rear huggers, chain guards, heel plates, tank covers, tail-tidies, air ducts, fork protectors, some fairing parts, exhaust heat shields, cam belt covers, dash covers, dry clutch covers, seat cowls, belly pans etc.

The bikes covered are:

Ducati 748, 916, 996, 998, 999, Monster, 1098, MTS1000s, Multistrada, Hypermotard
Yamaha R6, YZF600, R1, FZ1, FZ6, TZR250
Honda CBR600RR, CBR1000, CBR1000RR, CBR600, CB600 Hornet, CBR900, VTR1000 SP1/2, CBR1100xx
Suzuki GSXR600, 750, 1000, GSXF1200, GSF1200, GSF600, RF900, GSF650, GSF1250, GSR600, GSX1300R, SV650, SV1000
Kawasaki ZX12R, ZZR1400, ZX14, ZX-6R, Z750, Z1000, ER-6, ER-6F, ZX-7R, ZX-7RR, ZX10R, ZX6R
MV Agusta F4 750, 1000, Brutale, Brutale 910
Aprilia RSV Mille,
Triumph Daytona 675
Buell XB9,12, S, R Firebolt
KTM Duke 2
Benelli Tornado

There are two types available, Street and Race.

Street is Carbon Fibre Composite, made from a combination of Kevlar, fibreglass and Carbon Fibre (Carbon on the top). This gives strength and makes the part sturdy and suitable for normal riding use. It is what most places stock as Carbon Fibre. It looks amazing and is strong and robust.

Race is made from pure Carbon Fibre 3K twill. It is exceptionally light and strong, but much more flexible and easy to crack. Great to reduce weight on a race bike.

Both types look the same, but there is a price premium on the race product.

An indication of price: About $165 for a front fender in Carbon Composite and about $200 in Race Carbon.

I am bringing in a shipment soon and would like it to have the right mix of parts for starters, so please let me know what you might want.
ful set of fairings for a k4-k5 600/750?? don't really care if they carbon or not... :)

bugjuice
12th November 2007, 10:39
ful set of fairings for a k4-k5 600/750?? don't really care if they carbon or not... :)
shouldn't you get those bendy plastic ones? so they spring back when they've hit the deck? or training wheels.....???? :bleh:

Sparkz
12th November 2007, 10:41
Badcat,

Ducati tank protector $124
Ducati Key guard $52
Ducati belt cover $180

Cowpoos,

Sorry mate, only K6, K7 fairings. I can only do front fender and rear hugger for yours.

Badcat
12th November 2007, 10:45
Badcat,

Ducati tank protector $124
Ducati Key guard $52
Ducati belt cover $180

.

will you have images of these bits?
no hurry - but keen to see what they look like.

ken

Sparkz
12th November 2007, 10:47
Will try and get some pics up tonight, together with a pricelist.

cowpoos
12th November 2007, 15:48
shouldn't you get those bendy plastic ones? so they spring back when they've hit the deck? or training wheels.....???? :bleh:
I need to make it pretty to sell :)

Buddy L
12th November 2007, 18:11
dam nice stuff mate, makes it so much easyer to buy them, then have to make the parts your self. good luck with the new carbon empire

ArcherWC
12th November 2007, 19:41
Cool,

04 to 06 R1

Rear Hugger $90
Front Fender $180
Tank cover $146 (looks awesome!)
Side Panel lower (2xLH, 2xRH) $158
heat shield lower $68
Side panel upper $108

Well with those prices you will be getting an order from me (probably all of the above lol)

When will you have the stuff availiable?

Sparkz
12th November 2007, 21:03
I have put the first order in based on your replies and PM's. I expect to see some bits in about 3 to 4 weeks.

Any other requests are welcome.

DMNTD
12th November 2007, 21:05
I have put the first order in based on your replies and PM's.

Nice mate... :cool:

Pumba
13th November 2007, 11:27
No heel guards for SV1000 yet, but have the following

SV1000 04 to 06 front fender $165
03 to 06 Side panel $90
2004 Chain guard $86
2004 lower fairing $158

If there did happen to be a CF hugger avaliable for the SV, for the very reasonable prices you are speaking of I would find it very hard to resist parting with my hard earned dollars:whistle:

klyong82
13th November 2007, 12:08
I am waiting for the list to come out. Hope there are some bits for my CBR929. Am after a rear hugger if the price is right.

Sparkz
13th November 2007, 12:55
The list and pics won't be long now. Just waiting for some pics from the manufacturer :Punk:

Coyote
13th November 2007, 13:03
I need to make it pretty to sell :)
How much as is?

Matt Bleck
13th November 2007, 13:06
The list and pics won't be long now. Just waiting for some pics from the manufacturer :Punk:
You got any bits for a K3-K4 GSX-R 1000?

Sparkz
13th November 2007, 13:30
Yup,

GSXR1000 K3 K4
Heel plates $45
Front fender $187
chain guard $65

There are heaps of bits for the 07. Get one of them :2thumbsup

Matt Bleck
13th November 2007, 13:39
Yup,

GSXR1000 K3 K4
Heel plates $45
Front fender $187
chain guard $65

There are heaps of bits for the 07. Get one of them :2thumbsup
Not keen on a Snappy frame Gixxer thanks!

Got any rear huggers coming?

Sparkz
13th November 2007, 13:49
Hmmmm, good point.

I don't think there is a hugger for that model, but I can certainly look into it further. Will get back to ya

Matt Bleck
13th November 2007, 13:57
Hmmmm, good point.

I don't think there is a hugger for that model, but I can certainly look into it further. Will get back to ya
Cheers :niceone:

Southmotian
13th November 2007, 14:57
What can you get in for a K5 GSXR 750? Cheers

Sparkz
13th November 2007, 16:10
GSXR750K5

Front fender $187
heel plates $56
rear hugger $120

You want???

Southmotian
13th November 2007, 18:48
Rear hugger would be great.

Really good prices by the way. I was looking for a carbon hugger on ebay after I bought the bike and couldn't get one to nz for near that. :clap:

avgas
13th November 2007, 21:46
Upper heat shield $72
Lower heatshield $63
Tank cover $124
Seat unit $101
Hi again mate - sorry for asking really silly questions.....but im unsure as to where these are on the 01' Fazer 1000.
There are no heatsheilds as its a side pipe (unlike say the FZ6), and the tank is metal.
As for the others, i should be able to get at least something before xmas.....mabey the rear hugger as i need one.

fredie
14th November 2007, 01:57
full frame covers from top too bottom nere the footpegs . cbr1000rr. r103:hug:

Sparkz
14th November 2007, 10:32
Hey avgas,

I could have the wron model there. the complete catalog complete with pics is almost ready. One more day........

Fredie, same again, will have the catalog REAL soon.

Also, I am a dumbarse, all the prices quoted are excluding GST. I have no choice but to charge GST as I am paying it on the imports. Sorry guys, my bad.

Hectic
19th November 2007, 13:47
Hey mate,

Can you get any parts for a K1 Gixxer thou, specifically a rear hugger with chain gaurd. Cheers

vagrant
19th November 2007, 14:06
Can you get any parts for an '88 RC30 (VFR750RRJ)

Cheers

Sparkz
19th November 2007, 17:57
Hey Hectic,

GSXR1000 K1,K2
Front fender $187
Heel plates $56
Rear hugger $120

Vagrant, no RC30 yet sorry.

BTW, If anybody wants the full pricelist, I have it now. PM me with your email address and I will send it to you. It needs some sorting out still, there are some model years missing and some incomplete descriptions. These will be corrected, along with better pics as soon as possible.

The website is underway.

I am waiting for the first shipment to confirm quality etc, but am confident enough that it will be OK to order for you already. No commitment to buy until you see the product.

Delivery is currently about 6 weeks from order, just until I can get stock levels up.

MVnut
19th November 2007, 18:56
So who's gear is it that you're importing? Keen to have a trawl around the web to see what it's like :yes:

I'd appreciate an answer to this question too. I know of most MV carbon manufacturers and if you tell me who it is I'll know if it's a quality product or not (ie up to MV standard). There is no way I'd consider ordering otherwise. It is a fairly simple question after all. (even tell me the country..)

imdying
20th November 2007, 08:22
I'd appreciate an answer to this question too. I know of most MV carbon manufacturers and if you tell me who it is I'll know if it's a quality product or not (ie up to MV standard). There is no way I'd consider ordering otherwise. It is a fairly simple question after all. (even tell me the country..)I'm picking that none of the quality MV carbon producers use such tactics as backing them with fibre glass. Given that you've the dollars for the MV in the first place, you'd be better off respecting such quality with a manufacturer that uses prepreg construction.

And whilst we're discussing carbon...

The parts are 3K twill carbon Fibre and manufactured using the vaccuum bagging process, not wet layering which ends up heavy and thick.Vacuum bagging is either wet layup or resin infusion. End of story. To say that wet layups end up heavy and thick is essentially an untruth. The only parts that end up thick and heavy are the ones backed with fibreglass. Carbon parts that are wet layed up are almost exclusively vacuum bagged, and funnily enough, the primary reason for this is to achieve a good resin/weave ratio.

The only exception of note is an overlay, which is a cosmetic effect, usually only used for things like trim panels on cars. You would have an incredibly high resin content in a non vacuum bagged part, which would result in a brittle part with little strength. I've seen the odd piece of carbon in my time, but I've never come across any commercially made motorcycle parts that weren't vacuum bagged (assuming they were made using the wet layup construction method and not prepreg in an autoclave).

Of course, most of them don't bother with wet layups anymore, they all seem to be getting into resin infusion, which results in a better part anyway.

Finally, the high quality carbon manufacturers are using prepreg construction techniques, which essentially means they don't add any more resin, the manufacturer of the carbon sheet does that in the correct ratios. That does not mean however that you can't get a high quality finish from either of the above methods, far from it, it's just that the best of the best is made using prepreg in an autoclave oven.

MVnut
20th November 2007, 20:31
Good comments Imdying....I've done some carbon & glass work myself, (I even have a project Viper in my garage, plug foamed & glassed, faired up ready for a final paint...then to mould for a cleared-out carbon body, chassis & donk all finished) I am just curious as to whose parts he is importing but I don't thing he's gonna tell me:yawn:

Sparkz
20th November 2007, 21:15
Settle down guys, I will be quite happy to tell you where they come from in a few weeks time. I want to get the samples in for a quality check before I sign with them, and then it is all out in the open.

This post was really just to get a feel for which particular models and pieces are most popular so I don't bring in a truckload of bits nobody wants. It turned out to be more popular than I expected.

Imdying and MVnut, you guys obviously know a bit about carbon fibre, more than I do personally. I will be sure to let you have a look at the first samples for your opinion.

As you can see from the pricing, I am not doing this to get rich. I just think that most Carbon products are horribly over-priced and we can do better.

MVnut
21st November 2007, 07:54
Thanks for that Sparkz, looking forward to seeing some bits. Cheers, MV:cool:

imdying
21st November 2007, 08:27
Good comments Imdying....I've done some carbon & glass work myself, (I even have a project Viper in my garage, plug foamed & glassed, faired up ready for a final paint...then to mould for a cleared-out carbon body, chassis & donk all finished)Amazing... every week I find a new reason to hate you more :rofl:

Imdying and MVnut, you guys obviously know a bit about carbon fibre, more than I do personally. I will be sure to let you have a look at the first samples for your opinion.Foh shizzle, would always rather buy than make... my experience with making is big hours, big $$$$. Fun though :D

Hectic
21st November 2007, 13:29
Hey Hectic,

GSXR1000 K1,K2
Front fender $187
Heel plates $56
Rear hugger $120

Vagrant, no RC30 yet sorry.

BTW, If anybody wants the full pricelist, I have it now. PM me with your email address and I will send it to you. It needs some sorting out still, there are some model years missing and some incomplete descriptions. These will be corrected, along with better pics as soon as possible.

The website is underway.

I am waiting for the first shipment to confirm quality etc, but am confident enough that it will be OK to order for you already. No commitment to buy until you see the product.

Delivery is currently about 6 weeks from order, just until I can get stock levels up.


Keen on the rear hugger, and possibly the heel plates, can you send me some pics. daniel@bml.co.nz

Cheers

fredie
23rd November 2007, 00:32
i want full frame and swing arm carbon covers please . r1 03, cbr1000rr 05, :drool::clap:

pzkpfw
23rd November 2007, 07:46
Hi,

I know your first post didn't list it, but just wanted to confirm if you really can't get bits for:

Kawasaki Z750S (ZR750-K1). (2004-2007 model).

[
If anyone knows exactly which bits might be compatible between Z750 and Z750S that'd help. I know the Hugger isn't but wonder if a belly pan is?
]

Cheers,

Cr1MiNaL
24th November 2007, 01:01
Hi Sparkz what can you do for an 06-07 R6. Prices would be good thanks.

Sparkz
26th November 2007, 21:33
Ah, the 06+ R6. There is heaps! You could almost make a carbon bike.

Fender $165
Hugger $95
Air vent ducts $108
Tank cover $131
Undertray $185
Heel plates $56
Chain guard $79
Heat shields (3 different sections) $124, $49, $101
Upper fairing $360
Upper fairing stay bracket $158

Cr1MiNaL
26th November 2007, 22:31
Ah, the 06+ R6. There is heaps! You could almost make a carbon bike.

Fender $165
Hugger $95
Air vent ducts $108
Tank cover $131
Undertray $185
Heel plates $56
Chain guard $79
Heat shields (3 different sections) $124, $49, $101
Upper fairing $360
Upper fairing stay bracket $158

Hey Sparks, I see you are a Yamaha man yourself! Could you please email pictures of what you have to lockanload@gmail.com much appreciated. :niceone:

Sparkz
27th November 2007, 06:35
Not any more mate, just sold my fizzer to Busa_Pete and got me an Aprilia Tuono.

Will send it to you this evening.

pzkpfw
27th November 2007, 07:26
Dammit, at those prices I'll have one of each.

Maybe for a step-through, and then I'll just hit the bits 'till they fit.

Z750S?

Clivoris
27th November 2007, 08:02
Woohoo. Welcome to the Tuono club Sparkz. Can I assume that you will be using your new bike as a test-bed for some carbon goodies?

Sparkz
27th November 2007, 12:33
Thanks mate, awesome bikes!

Mine is the 2003 Racing, which was called the Factory from 2004 onwards. It has everything except the tank in carbon already. :Punk:

Its also got full Ohlins front and rear, bigger Brembos up front, ohlins adjustable steering damper etc. Very pretty.

Clivoris
27th November 2007, 15:07
Thanks mate, awesome bikes!

Mine is the 2003 Racing, which was called the Factory from 2004 onwards. It has everything except the tank in carbon already. :Punk:

Its also got full Ohlins front and rear, bigger Brembos up front, ohlins adjustable steering damper etc. Very pretty.

Must have a picture!!

Sparkz
27th November 2007, 19:28
Thar she is. Not the best pic, and I have pulled off the pack-rack. What was he thinking???? :Pokey:

Clivoris
27th November 2007, 19:41
That's the way to do it! The pack rack turns it into a great tourer but there is no excuse for the handle bit on it. Please don't tell me you got it cheap:sick: I didn't realise the 03 R came with radial brakes. Very lovely.

boman
27th November 2007, 22:57
I have a Suzuki Gsf 250. Was wondering if you could suppply a chain guard to fit?? If you work in Puke, or in the weekend at some time, then I might wonder over one day when you have some and take a look.

SVboy
28th November 2007, 08:37
Gidday
Do you have any pikkies on stuff for a GSXR 600k7-particularly the rear hugger. Does the rear hugger include the chain guard, or is the same style as the OEM?
A full list of things available and prices would be appreciated, cheers

skelstar
14th December 2007, 22:20
Hey sparkz, I've just found this thread and I'm very jealous of your bike (did you buy it from Kerry?) ...

Umm... I don't want to waste your time but what do you have for a 99 RSV Mille? Specifically the front fender, tail-light assembly, hugger, and maybe tail-section (but prob way out of my budget!).

Cheers dude.

Clivoris
15th December 2007, 16:43
Sparkz man. Are you able to get a rear seat cowl for a Tuono? Based on the Mille like yours. If you can get one, is it bolt straight on or does it require mounting paraphenalia? PM me if you like.
Clive

Sparkz
15th December 2007, 17:37
Hey guys,

All I have for Aprilia is a front fender and rear hugger for the 04, 05 RSV. I am not sure what other years that covers, maybe you do?

I am also missing the seat cowl for my Tuono, Clive, so I am going to have one made. That means I need the original for them to make the tooling from.

I will give a free carbon seat cowl to anybody happy to lend me the original (perfect condition) plastic one for a few months. :done:

It will need the OEM mounting plate still though, unless we have that made from carbon too.:Punk:

NZsarge
15th December 2007, 17:55
What do you have available for a '06/'07 Yamaha FZ1S

HornetBoy
16th December 2007, 15:56
:rolleyes: man i love carbon

What do you have for a gsxf600 k4 ? :cool:

SVboy
18th December 2007, 10:17
Hi, can I direct you to my query 28th nov re carbon for my gsxr k7?
Cheers!

Cajun
18th December 2007, 10:21
any idea if your supplier plans on doing thing for the suzuki bking?

Sparkz
18th December 2007, 21:06
Hey Cajun,

Definitely. It may just take a month or two.

Sig
25th December 2007, 14:16
I'm keen for a front fender, rear hugger and chain guard for a k7 gsx-r600. Let me know when they are in the country.

Dcati
25th December 2007, 14:46
I have just come across your post and think you have clearly identified a real gap in the market - well done.

I have a 2005 Ducati ST4s and would like some carbon gear for it. Do you have anything, especially rear mudguard?

Thanks

Sparkz
27th December 2007, 21:01
Sig and Dcati,
Will have some more in in early Feb. I will see what I can get.

Colapop
27th December 2007, 21:06
How much am I gonna have to save for a headlight fairing for my RF? I want to see how comparable it is to getting a new one...?

titirangi
29th December 2007, 19:27
Hi there,

price for gsxr1000 k3 hugger?

Sparkz
29th December 2007, 22:18
There are only listings for K1/K2 and K5 to K7 rear huggers. I am not sure if one of those will fit the K3. I will have both in stock in Feb if you want to have a look.

fredie
29th December 2007, 22:41
where is my cbr1000rr 05 and r1 03 full frame gaurds please:Police::laugh:

Badcat
30th December 2007, 06:11
hi - do you do anything for this bike?

ken

boomer
30th December 2007, 16:34
I need to make it pretty to sell :)

i nearly weeee'd


Not keen on a Snappy frame Gixxer thanks!

Got any rear huggers coming?

Nothing wrong with my happy snappy gixxer thanks; you'll find it was the k5 & k6 that has/had the problems.... my k7 only has a cracked REAR sub frame.. that i know of... :wacko:


give me some prices and a list of stuff for the k7 please mate.. and also do you do race fairings? please list what you have


cheers.

Boomer

Clivoris
31st December 2007, 18:35
Hi Man.
A friend of mine is keen on a seat cowl for a monster. Are you able to give me a price?
Clive

fredie
15th January 2008, 22:38
hello . do u copy:shit:

fredie
25th January 2008, 23:05
hello:sleep:<_<

Sparkz
30th January 2008, 21:17
Sorry Fredie, been away and busy. I can't get frame guards for either bike at the moment, but new bits are becoming available all the time.

Imdying, thanks man, it is picking up. I have brought in quite a few pieces so far and they look great. The quality is shit-hot.

I need to get a website up and running to really get things going, but until then people can PM me for bits they need. I have some pieces to show now.

DUCATI*HARD
31st January 2008, 07:26
what you got for a ducati 999?,,,cheers:niceone:

saul
31st January 2008, 17:41
06 Triumph 675 front fender, hugger and the infills either side of the fairing :whistle::gob:

fredie
21st February 2008, 23:33
whats happening now:mobile:

NZsarge
13th November 2009, 17:57
Righto, ZX14

Rear hugger $165
2006 seat cowl $202
Side panel $180
Belly pan $131
Heel plates $56
Side panel lower $55
Dash panel $124
belly pan $225

Was wondering if you were still in the business? If you are i'd probably be keen to get a rear hugger and maybe look into a dash panel..

chester
13th November 2009, 18:16
09 street triple anything available?

Sparkz
14th November 2009, 08:35
Unfortunately the demand does not really support the business as the minimum order is quite large, so I am not bringing this in anymore.

I have the following bits still available, PM me with an offer if interested:

06 R6 RAM tube covers
04-06 R1 rear hugger with chain guard
Buell XB series rear hugger. I have two different types, not sure what models they suit.
'95 to 2007 Ducati Monster tail unit
A couple of GSXR600, 750, 1000 rear huggers. Not sure of model, '00 to '03 range I think
ZX14 rear hugger and chain guard
GSXR600 '04,05/ GSXR750 '04, '05 Heel guards
KTM Duke 2 Brake master cylinder cover

Jizah
14th November 2009, 11:55
Gutted, I would have been keen on some stuff.