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    Anyone have a Tyga kit for CBR250RR?

    im looking to buy a tyga kit for my honda cbr250rr maybe depending on price. does anyone have a 2nd hand one for sale or know where to get one? and at what price?
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    the tail is only $153.52USD new. http://tyga-performance.com/site/ind...b6720434e3c7d1
    The stock one looks better tho! Why try and make it look like a bike that looks worse?

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    Spend the money getting a big boys license instead then go out and buy a real bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lil-Vulky View Post
    im looking to buy a tyga kit for my honda cbr250rr maybe depending on price. does anyone have a 2nd hand one for sale or know where to get one? and at what price?
    i highly doubt youll find a fill set second hand in condition worth buying, but try these two options.

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    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-362934413.htm

    these are okayish, with a paint, theyll look great. they are aftermarket, so you will need to spend an hour or two mucking around and getting them to fit just right, but alot cheaper than getting oem parts.

    http://tyga-performance.com/site/ind...fe37e06aa1ca75

    these are tygas offering for the mc22. dont let the price fool you. add to that shipping and import bullshit which can add quite alot. After that, factor in the fact that the tyga kit uses lights that are MUCH different from stock, which you will also have to buy. In addition to that, the Tyga lights dont have the 'E' marking, making them illegal for use on NZ roads.

    Id suggest either getting your existed panels welded/repaired, then painted. Custom decals can be made fairly cheaply, go and see your local signwriter with a few ideas and they will help you out. remember also, that in 18 months youll probably be looking at getting a 600 which will piss all over this, no matter how awesome it is to you right now, so be careful not to over invest in it.

    Good luck, and throw up some pics of the after once youve made your pick,a nd finished the work.

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    I prefer the factory fairings... But each to their own. There's a guy in australia that does a pretty cool looking kit for the MC22, Simon's his name. Google "JDM CBR Forums" and do a search through for aftermarket fairings... Not sure about his prices though...
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    Tyga is as good as money down the drain. You will not get a cent back from the purchase in the end and will likely lose lots as a lot of people don't like the look of these kits. Stock looks much better and it's a good investment. justfairings.co.nz... whole set for 700 and plain white actually looks pretty good on a mc22.

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