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    Review: Ebay fairings Yamaha R6 2003

    So I decided it was time for a colour change on my R6 and ebay seemed to have some pretty cheap fairings for just over $500NZD delivered in the colour of my choice. I'm sure everyone knows that ebay and fairings don't go together, but I though what the hell

    The retailer was from Hong Kong, called 'Hit Hot Club'
    Link to my purchase http://www.ebay.com/itm/151021583916

    So with the exchange rate changing it was more like $520 NZD once I had actually paid. Then it took 1 week for them to make and paint them and about 4 days to arrive in NZ. They included a new windshield, tank pad, foam heat shields and wheel stripes

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    So they looked pretty good at first, I could only find one run in the paint in an unnoticeable area.
    Fitting them was another story however:
    The bolt holes weren't drilled correctly, most were too small and many didn't line up correctly, and the front wheel guard didn't fit at all

    In the end I must have spent 6 hours modifying, redrilling holes and grinding down parts that didn't quite line up. The front wheel guard I just couldn't get to fit so painted my existing one to suit

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    Summary: It looks amazing with the new fairings and for $500 not bad; I did need the front guard and tank painted locally but that was only another $200.
    Would I buy again? Probably not with all the swearing and dicking around modifying and fitting it.

    Suggestion: Try 'Neverland-USA' on ebay; their fairings are proper injection moulded and look identical to OEM. A full fairing set from them was $600 NZD but is worth the extra

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    Quote Originally Posted by blonky View Post
    . . . The bolt holes weren't drilled correctly, most were too small and many didn't line up correctly, and the front wheel guard didn't fit at all

    In the end I must have spent 6 hours modifying, redrilling holes and grinding down parts that didn't quite line up. . .
    I'd kinda expect that having seen local quality of fibreglass back in the 90s as par for the course. If the end result is straight & sound then you've done well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by blonky View Post
    So I decided it was time for a colour change on my R6
    So you dropped it then?

    Atleast you learnt something very important. "Nothing is a straight bolt on"

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reibz View Post
    So you dropped it then?

    Atleast you learnt something very important. "Nothing is a straight bolt on"
    Ahaha I did drop it years ago but has long since been fixed. I always wanted a candy apple red R6 or R1 and it was cheaper to buy all new fairings in the right colour than to have the old ones painted.

    Funny thing is I bought fairings from a different ebay trader that were identical to OEM (Neverland) and fit perfectly, this trader not quite what I expected but I guess I saved $100 over the other seller and cost me 6 hours of time

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    Quote Originally Posted by blonky View Post
    Ahaha I did drop it years ago but has long since been fixed. I always wanted a candy apple red R6 or R1 and it was cheaper to buy all new fairings in the right colour than to have the old ones painted.

    Funny thing is I bought fairings from a different ebay trader that were identical to OEM (Neverland) and fit perfectly, this trader not quite what I expected but I guess I saved $100 over the other seller and cost me 6 hours of time
    I'd pay the extra hundy in a heartbeat. Just saying.
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    Just doing the maths

    $520 + $200 for local painter + 6 hours @ $20 an hour = $840

    Vs

    $600 for the US and maybe 2 hours fitting = $640

    The US option seems ok, there is a crown up here in Kerikeri called (something) composites, they'll do gel coat moulded fairings for bikes. The big cost is making the original mould

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    Bike looks sweet BTW

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    Funny thing! I was going to get a spare set for my race bike a while ago but i'm thinking i should take some time and spend some extra dosh now so i don't end up in the pits drilling holes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by reggie1198 View Post
    Just doing the maths

    $520 + $200 for local painter + 6 hours @ $20 an hour = $840

    Vs

    $600 for the US and maybe 2 hours fitting = $640

    The US option seems ok, there is a crown up here in Kerikeri called (something) composites, they'll do gel coat moulded fairings for bikes. The big cost is making the original mould

    Bike looks sweet BTW
    You are missing the part in the calcs where the tank still needs to be painted locally regardless @ $170 (extra $30 for the guard) but fair point, time is money. Most of the time was on the guard but if I had given in earlier then I could've saved 2 hours...

    Cheers, always wanted one in this colour and even weeks later I can't stop staring at it

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    By the way if anyone is interested; the other company I bought from Neverland-USA is now called Neverland-AUS, both are Hong Kong based.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Fits-2003...item416e5b2702
    I purchased only the front cowl from them but it was a perfect fit, identical to OEM and you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. Very impressed with their work - almost as if they bought OEM moulds from Yamaha
    Looking at the photos of the insides they look good, edges are clean and holes look correct for the other parts, particularly the rear cowl which needed the roughness around the edges and screw holes filed down.
    I am happy to recommend them but remember I only ordered 1 part, the rest of the kit may or may not be as good

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    Good on ya for waiting and having the patience when that close to having your desired finished product, forgot about the tank painting. Deffo worth the wait

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