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    Vtr250 aftermarket fairings and hugger?

    Gidday guys just brougth a vtr250 2001 v2 series with braided lines,aftermarket exhaust ,bar ends,handlebar,footrests etc but was thinking of adding a hugger and undertray to it but i can find any place they might do it does anyone know of a website the stocks? or tricks eg cbr600 fairings fitting hornets etc any help appreciated (By the way GiJoe i kept my hornet 250cc aswell so now i have a vtr 250 and hornet 250 yepee) o

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    If I was wanting to muck around with a project like that, I'd be immediately buying these cheap:

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh....php?p=1204615

    NSR Tyga GP fairings, and making them fit... if it were me.

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    The GP fairing are the race ones i think, im not sure.
    You would be better off trying to the CBR250 tyga fairings to the VTR, might be a bit easier
    Quote Originally Posted by gatch View Post
    he said engine and chassis.. hes going to put the new engine and chassis onto his current bike.. lol

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    Yeah but but the CBR is a straight four, right? Wide as a bus. The VTR is much more petite.

    I reckon check out something like the VT250F (earlier version of the VTR), or another Honda VT250 thing, because many of those were faired. Plus, they were normal frames, not aluminium space-age jobs like the CBR, so you've got a bit more chance of having the right positions to tie it to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NSR-Dan View Post
    The GP fairing are the race ones i think, im not sure.
    You would be better off trying to the CBR250 tyga fairings to the VTR, might be a bit easier
    Naw, fook that, those are cheap, and holes are easy to cut What ever happened to the Kiwi can do attitude

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    To be honest it was something I was gonna try and do when I had my VTR coz to make it the perfect learners it just needed a full fairing, an extra gear and clip on bars.

    Then I looked at the cost and thought "Fuckit, I'll just pass my full and get a Ducati Supersport instead"

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    i have an rgv250 single seat race tail if u want it $30 ....

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    yea well i looked at the old VT250F's and they look farken ugly cant seem to find anything to do with 2000+ vtr250 parts even chains and sprockets are hard to find..

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    The VT250Fs are fugly, but the belly pan (for the extra-clothed VT250Fs, not sure on my model designations here) wouldn't look out of place, I think. Take a look, see what you think:
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    Yep, they're puke...

    http://tyga-performance.com/site/pro...d1add091a2eb59

    I'd definitely hit that though... glass in some lights and you'd be looking stylin

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    actually yeah the nsr could fit nicely.

    that GP fairing set is cheap but if its one with our the light you could always cut some holes and make a light fit.
    Quote Originally Posted by gatch View Post
    he said engine and chassis.. hes going to put the new engine and chassis onto his current bike.. lol

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    Yep... nice smooth bodywork like that... vtwin... I'd be building a Desmosedici look alike

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    the one from the aussie guy is cheap but depending on what part of aus shipping can be expensive so get a quote first. if you want one from tyga i am the NZ importer for them.
    http://tyga-performance.com/site/links.php?lPath=3
    Quote Originally Posted by gatch View Post
    he said engine and chassis.. hes going to put the new engine and chassis onto his current bike.. lol

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    Yeah, I brought my fairing over from Florida, freight was a killer

    /edit: Your website is fully ghey, but your prices are pretty good... OP, I'd be talking with Dan at the very least

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    You could buy a full fairing set off of a CBR600RR (03-06 model) from the States (ebay) for around USD$1500 with light and everything, only thing the fairings are for underseat exhaust... though that would just lead me to make an exaust to fit under the tail!
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