frame protectors

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  1. rebel

    rebel Active Member

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    on the brink of ordering some pro fiber frame protectors but iv now realised I have to remove the middle fairing to do this does the nose cone have to come of as well this could turn out to be a right pain in the ass if that's the case I think I might give it a miss almost forgot its a year 10.
     
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  2. DCB

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    Doubt very much the nose cone would need removing
     
  3. DCB

    DCB Active Member

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    Is the profiber stuff good quality?
     
  4. rebel

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    people on here rate them and there cheap £125
     
  5. sp1n99

    sp1n99 Active Member

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    They might make it difficult to sell the bike as prospective buyers might think they're hiding damage. Just something to think about before jumping in.
     
  6. Mr OCD

    Mr OCD Well-Known Member

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    No need for nose cone removal, and no issues come sale time. You simply remove them which is what I will be doing.

    I installed mine with silicone so it will simply peal of the frame and with a quick clean up and polish you would never know they have been fitted.

    Essential IMHO if you plan to take the bike on track.
     
  7. red5

    red5 Well-Known Member

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    Essential on the road too, my bike was written off after a low speed tangle with a car. Minor damage in general but the near side bar end weight hit and dented the frame.
     
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