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chompy 22-05-09 04:12 PM

Re: Lower fairing questions
 
nice one i couldn't find a web site

panosm 26-05-09 07:08 PM

Re: Lower fairing questions
 
I know it is a longshot and a bit ermmm irelevant to the title but would the lowers from a pointy fit a curvy? I m desperate to get some on my curvy but the cheapest ones i can find are over £250...
Thanks

appollo1 26-05-09 07:37 PM

Re: Lower fairing questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by panosm (Post 1921317)
I know it is a longshot and a bit ermmm irelevant to the title but would the lowers from a pointy fit a curvy? I m desperate to get some on my curvy but the cheapest ones i can find are over £250...
Thanks


Why would you want to spoil the curvacious looks of a curvey by puting pointy bits on it?


Hides behind sofa waiting on abuse from pointy owners!!!

panosm 26-05-09 07:39 PM

Re: Lower fairing questions
 
Only because i can get them cheaper......i wish i could find cheap lower from a curvy....

Jamiebridges123 26-05-09 08:07 PM

Re: Lower fairing questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by appollo1 (Post 1921372)
Why would you want to spoil the curvacious looks of a curvey by puting pointy bits on it?


Hides behind sofa waiting on abuse from pointy owners!!!

*abuses*


jk

panosm 26-05-09 08:24 PM

Re: Lower fairing questions
 
james where did you get yours from?

Jamiebridges123 26-05-09 08:43 PM

Re: Lower fairing questions
 
Who me? They were on it when I bought it. :)

When I get the weeping/leaky clutch cover properly sorted I'll probably sell it and buy a bellypan... but at the moment it's doing a fine job hiding the silicon sealent.

Dave20046 26-05-09 08:50 PM

Re: Lower fairing questions
 
I'd be tempted to colour match the rest of the bike in that blue maybe two tone it with a lowlight colour. Be a bit different. anyway yellow bikes break down.

Ben_K 26-05-09 10:35 PM

Re: Lower fairing questions
 
Panosm - I hate to sound like a forum troll, but you only get things cheaper in this world if you put in the leg work. I have been looking around for 2 years for various bits of kit and sometimes it just takes patience. If you search the 'web and the forums, you'll see that brand new lowers are well over £200 to buy. You can get second-hand ones on here but they will go faster than hot cakes. You will find them on ebay now and again, but usually inidivual sides, damaged and/or in a different colour. In this case, you will have to put in the effort and fix and paint them (like I am doing with these).
What I don't understand is; if you are so desperate to have lowers on it, that you will spoil the lines with another bike's lowers, why didn't you just buy a bike with lowers in the first place!? :confused:

Appollo11 - I agree. Half-pointy, half-curvy would be very weird!

Dave20046 (Damn, 20,045 other Daves beat you to it!) - Was that meant for mine? I would like to consider a new bike colour, but the cost/hassle of a full change will be a bit much. I hate the 'garishness' of yellow, yet I like the visibility aspect, so I'll probably stick with that. :riding:

davepreston 26-05-09 11:32 PM

Re: Lower fairing questions
 
go white full respray looks mint well mine does


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