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  1. #76
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    Thanks for that Sparkz, looking forward to seeing some bits. Cheers, MV

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    Quote Originally Posted by MVnut View Post
    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
    Quote Originally Posted by Sparkz View Post
    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparkz View Post
    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

  4. #79
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    Cool

    i want full frame and swing arm carbon covers please . r1 03, cbr1000rr 05,

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    When a Z is not a Z.

    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,
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    Hi Sparkz what can you do for an 06-07 R6. Prices would be good thanks.
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    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
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparkz View Post
    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.
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    www.topstitch.co.nz/

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    Not any more mate, just sold my fizzer to Busa_Pete and got me an Aprilia Tuono.

    Will send it to you this evening.
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    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?
    Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.

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    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?

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    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.

    Its also got full Ohlins front and rear, bigger Brembos up front, ohlins adjustable steering damper etc. Very pretty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparkz View Post
    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.

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

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    Thar she is. Not the best pic, and I have pulled off the pack-rack. What was he thinking????
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    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 I didn't realise the 03 R came with radial brakes. Very lovely.

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