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Track Fairing Advice
Hi
Am converting an '02 Curvy into a track bike and need to buy some trackday fairings for it. I was originally looking at the BB Plastics fairings but have been a bit put off by the write up in this month's BIKE magazine which, whilst short was fairly negative about the fit. I'm after something that's a straightforward fit. I know I've got to make holes for the crash bungs to go through, but I don't want to be spending weeks cutting, filing and bracket bodging. Anyone out there with experience of doing this able to recommend anyone? Thanks Ian |
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was that the review by Martin Fitz-Gibbons which said
"the race fairing doesn't fit properly - most of the pre-drilled holes line up thin air and my original screen has had to be bodged on with cable ties." I'll be keep any eye on this thread for the crash bungs bit as well :) |
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Nice. Loads of pre-scuffed stuff on fleabay for peanuts if you want to get out soon and haven't got a full fairing sorted.
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Paul, Yep! That's the one.... not the kind of review that makes you want rush out and buy the product...
Ian |
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IIRC you have to use a BB screen on BB fairings :) No wonder he's had to bodge it.
Don't bother with a 675 fairing if you want an easy fit either :) C |
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I know deemon tweeks are expensive as feck for parts but they might list some of the manufacturers who make race fairings and be able to point you towards a decent kit - once you know who makes what and roughly how much to pay, you can have a snoop around to find the best price... |
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Easiest way, look at mad Tony's bike... little flyscreen and a bellypan. Sorted. Very crash proof and light
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Both from a Honda Hornet. Fit straight on.
> and look funky! :) http://www.nemcrc.co.uk/media/.gallery/main800.jpg C |
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I used to race Minitwins a while back and I have to say that you should not expect to go out there and buy a fairing off the shelf for an SV and have it fit straight on to stock.
If you want a track fairing whether it be GSXR/BB Plastics/675/R6 you are, at the very least, going to need to "modify" the fairing and most likely going to need new fairing brackets and in some cases new clock bracket/rear subframes. Its a track bike after all, its not supposed to fit straight on. Where would the fun be in that! |
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Expecially if it's just for track days as you won't be desperate for space for sponsors logos etc |
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