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Gubb
9th March 2009, 11:17
I'm looking at picking up a cheap bike as a Track Conversion, and have found one that I like, and will do the job well, but it lacks fairings at the moment.
How easy is it to find them or get track fairings made? Is it as expensive as I think it is?
It's a 1989 H1 ZXR750. and a quick Google doesn't really show up anything.
Quasievil
9th March 2009, 11:26
Give Just Fairings a call in Hamilton
T.W.R
9th March 2009, 12:11
Rare as rocking horse shit :yes:
Just fairings didn't have much a couple of years ago only going back as far as J series fairings which do fit but are butt ugly in the front mounts having to totally mod the brackets etc
Maier did fairings but yet again H series are getting to old & are mostly discontinued now
Got a complete fibreglass fairing assembly spare in the shed here though :shutup:
portokiwi
9th March 2009, 12:16
what are track fairings:doh:
any pics
R6_kid
9th March 2009, 12:20
It's fibreglass dude, anything can be made to fit. It's probably easier for you to use modern ZX-6/10 fairings than trying/waiting to find some ZXR750 ones.
Heck if you're desperate I know of a set of GSXR600/750 fairings that can be made to work and won't cost you an arm and a leg.
Gubb
9th March 2009, 12:22
what are track fairings:doh:
any pics
Fairings without holes for head/tail lights etc.
sinfull
9th March 2009, 12:36
Yo Nick, ifa ia cana doita anyonea cana !
The new triumpixa fairing lol
Filling the headlight was easy, i just wrapped gladwrap round the front laid in the glass then more glad over that, support it level and lay a couple bags of rice on inside to curve it ! Bugger all bog needed to fill any gaps at the end of it all !
Better than a gay number board on the front and hell may even knock a second off me times !
Gubb
9th March 2009, 12:41
Haha. That's awesome. Don't know what the Missus would say if she caught me with it on the Dining Table though.
sinfull
9th March 2009, 13:01
Haha. That's awesome. Don't know what the Missus would say if she caught me with it on the Dining Table though.
Just dont shower before bed, after doing the glassing and grinding/sanding it mate, the table will be the least of her worries !
Got dragged along to meet the fockers a few weeks back (Her folks live in oz but were over and we went to a very well to do luncheon that was held for em) and i got a, It better not be or I Weel kill you, from the mum in law when i mentioned the lack of room in our dining room, due to bikes and parts strewn everywhere ! Our whereabouts is a well kept secret ! My attitude is, I'd love to see her face just for shits and giggles, Heidi's is, we'll keep our address secret from them !
Jacko2
9th March 2009, 13:02
It's fibreglass dude, anything can be made to fit. It's probably easier for you to use modern ZX-6/10 fairings than trying/waiting to find some ZXR750 ones.
Heck if you're desperate I know of a set of GSXR600/750 fairings that can be made to work and won't cost you an arm and a leg.
I'd have those GSXR fairings if GUBB doesn't want them please.
Gubb
9th March 2009, 13:11
It'll be a while before I settle on anything at the moment, i've only just started looking for a bike, and needed to take these kinda expenses into account so I can decide how much it's worth.
sinfull
9th March 2009, 13:33
It'll be a while before I settle on anything at the moment, i've only just started looking for a bike, and needed to take these kinda expenses into account so I can decide how much it's worth.
For a track bike fairings aint worth shite ! Couple of crash bungs to stop ya destroying valuable/operational parts of the bike if the unthinkable happens(who carrys a spare radiator) And cheap cheap cheap so ya fang it/prang it yeeehaaa, then go right, i need to remortgage the house and buy me a race bike ! Just the basics mate bearings brakes chain and reliable ! so ya pass scruitineering !
Hell trailer that and your streety down so if it shits itself at all, ya just hop on that to finish the day off, haha no dissapointments !
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