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Hey guys...
Well the never-ending list of parts is starting today by wanting some lower fairings for my pointy k5.
ideally in red, but no problem if they are in a different color.
Need to be in good condition ( no huge cracks, splits or bits missing)
Let me know
Thank you :)
Yann.
trinyquist
22-02-14, 08:08 AM
I have a good set of pointy lower fairings in napoleon blue - I bought them a few years ago with the intention of getting them resprayed in YC2 candy grand blue but never got round to it.
I will have to check on what condition they're in as they've been in my parents garage for quite a while. I'll get some pictures but wouldn't want much for them even if they were in top condition. Interested? :)
LiquidFlux
22-02-14, 09:29 AM
Being a bit nosey here, how much are you asking for the fairings?
trinyquist
22-02-14, 10:48 AM
I'll let the OP have first dips on these as I've had a couple of PM's as well as your comment LiquidFlux. As I said, I'll have to have a good look at them and post some pictures as I really don't know their condition. It might be that they're so naff no one will want 'em! :) Looking to get some pictures up today.
Hey Triny...yes of course I'm Interested. Thank you for your message. Let me know the overall condition and I'm sure we will work something out :)
Thanks again. Looking forward to the pictures
Yann.
trinyquist
22-02-14, 07:48 PM
Right then - pictures below. Have used the wife's Canon DSLR to try and get the most detail but annoyingly, it's actually made them look better than they do in real life.
The RHS fairing does have quite a few light scratches on it, probably from being stored in the garage as I don't remember it having them when I bought it. I'd also completely forgotten about the scuff! I've put a quid next to it for size comparison.
The LHS fairing is in better nick but still has a few light scratches - nothing deep.
They are both Candy Napoleon Blue (YHJ), not Candy Grand Blue (YC2). Oddly, the insides are different colours (no idea why).
Please be under no illusions - these fairings are not in as good a condition as the pictures make out. However, they are structurally perfect with no cracks at all. I'd probably recommend these for a sand-down/respray, or perhaps on a bike that you're not totally concerned about how it looks up close :D
As previously said, OP has first refusal. If YannG doesn't want them, then I'll be accepting offers. I have no need for them and they've been sat in a garage for a few years, so I may as well turn them into a few beer tokens!
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Wow what a great post! Very informative...
Well I'm definitely buying these.
I'll send you a pm now! :)
To be honest with you; I have no idea what they go for, so ill make an offer and hopefully not insult you in any way.
Thank again.
Yann.
trinyquist
23-02-14, 11:42 AM
If you've sent that PM Yann, I haven't received it! :(
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