Well folks after about a month of waiting the postie delivered a nice big box today As it was pissing with rain I thought Ok that's me sorted for the garage today Got started eventually The finished article My own personal touch aswell LOL Lastly my new custom seat cover. thought I`d take the more subtle approach All in all a good day , Some fettling was required but overall I`m well impressed by the quality and fit of the kit.
Yeah had to pay parcel force £33.33 to realease the package from customs. Well worth it though IMO. I`m well happy with it overall. And I like it against the black wheels too as opposed to the "common orange" ones
Looks great what colour was the bike before? I can't believe you didn't lose any nuts and bolts I always keep them in a magnetic container and always either lose some or have some over lol.
Looks great, so how much in total was it and did it go together well? I am after a new road fairing myself Simon
Cheers , heres a pic of the bike before I started I was pretty much ok regarding the bolts etc as I had a new pro bolt kit to go on with the fairings
Cheers Yeah all in was £300 with fee postage plus a customs charge of £33.33. SOme of the panels required a bit of fettling to get right but nothing to major. The plastics were a bit fiddly so I cleaned and reused some of the old pieces instead. Worst bit was getting the headlight into the nosecone. Some areas of the lacquer is questionable too. However on the price of it overall I`m well happy with it and it really transforms the bike
Liking that ALOT!!! The OE fairings on my 06 are shagged....too many stonechips and the fairings are no where near as good as the older Blades so I,m thinking about this route come the winter......but I,ll have to go with orange/polished rims.
My old fairings were the same and for what it would've cost to get them reprinted I just went down this route. Far cheaper. I prefer the black wheel look to be honest. Just a bit different
Funny. I've been looking at those Neverland fairings recently. I've been thinking of doing this to my 2004. It'd mean powder coating my wheels from gold to white though and I've just had them done a few months back
Actually in Thornaby, mate. Motorcool services. They did a great job. I initially went to Romax on Portrack but their colour range was much more limited.