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Kev L
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Bit of guidance please

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Anyone recognise the fairing lowers on this bike -

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I like the look of em. :thumbup:
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They are pyramid plastic's or a copy of the same thing.
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same as the one ive got in the garage.
it's a pyramid as chris says.
fkin expensive now lol 8O
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Thanks very much for that chaps. Top service as usual. :thumbup:
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Yes, they are red ones and they have Honda written on them happy to help
Always rely on you for precise information. Thanks very much :clap: :clap:
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They're mine. Please return them repainted back to the origonal black colour that they were before you thieved them you pikey! :lol: :lol: :lol:

As said above. Look to me like pyramid ones. I want a set but they cost the guts of £200 quid and if I had that kind of money to spend on the bike I'd buy new zorsts.
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Looks like you and I in a race to any that show up on E Bay then, Pinky my man!!!! :thumbup:
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Kev L wrote:Looks like you and I in a race to any that show up on E Bay then, Pinky my man!!!! :thumbup:

It'll be a one horse race Kev. Pinkys skint after the chavs pushed his bike over last week. :cry: Next buy wont be cosmetic. I'll be getting braided hoses before I can even contemplate a new shiny plastic fairing.
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two horse race im wanting one i think the last one on ebay went for £120ish
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Probably worth it at that, though.
Mine has been bashed about, repaired, repainted half a dozen times, still looks ok.
Although it's currently satin black, not colour matched.

AFAIK the earlier ones were glass fibre (like mine so heavier but easy to patch up) and later ones are ABS plastic.
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:D Same as mine.
Thanks guys, I now know what at least one part on my bike is. :beer:
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I got a pyramid plastics bellypan and an undertray (think it's a pyramid one?) That I don't really want and I got it unfitted with the bike.

The bellypan is too big to post so collection only if anyones interested?

Ideally I would like to swop it for the rear tail light/seat fairing as mine is in very poor condition :(

It's covered in crud and has a crack in it too but I think all the brackets are there. same goes for the undertray. I will post some pics on here if I can work it out? :confused
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That yella bellypan is the same as the one I use.
Fibreglass, so heavier than carbon, but patchable whenever it cracks, the bolts pull through or whatever.
Mine's cracked in exactly the same place, just bolted a strap behind and in front and it's fine. Looks like a bump stop for the sidestand.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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tony.mon wrote:That yella bellypan is the same as the one I use.
Fibreglass, so heavier than carbon, but patchable whenever it cracks, the bolts pull through or whatever.
Mine's cracked in exactly the same place, just bolted a strap behind and in front and it's fine. Looks like a bump stop for the sidestand.
Yes I think it was caused by the stand.

I think the Firestorm looks better without it fitted imho :thumbdown:
I don't have the little silver spoiler at the front of the engine fitted as well as I think it looks silly!
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tony.mon wrote:That yella bellypan is the same as the one I use.
Fibreglass, so heavier than carbon, but patchable whenever it cracks, the bolts pull through or whatever.
Mine's cracked in exactly the same place, just bolted a strap behind and in front and it's fine. Looks like a bump stop for the sidestand.
Yes I think it was caused by the stand.

I think the Firestorm looks better without it fitted imho :thumbdown:
I don't have the little silver spoiler at the front of the engine fitted as well as I think it looks a bit silly!
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