Gold Fairing Inserts
#1
Hi All,

Im chasing some gold fairing inserts for my black busa 09.
Have seen some kits around but not in gold.
Just wondered if anybody knew of a source for these.

Regards,

Richard
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#2
Hi Richard,
I was going to do this on my K8 but never got around to it. Should look great on your K9

Ebay search turned up the link below.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/08-10-200...705wt_1167

Or, from a member of the "Hayabusa.org"
http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/members-me...-busa.html

Cheers,
Troy
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#3
(22-03-2010, 12:18am)Leviathan Wrote: Hi Richard,
I was going to do this on my K8 but never got around to it. Should look great on your K9

Ebay search turned up the link below.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/08-10-200...705wt_1167

Or, from a member of the "Hayabusa.org"
http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/members-me...-busa.html

Cheers,
Troy

Thank you Troy.
Much appreciated mate.

Richard
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#4
Check super cheap auto they should have it in gold just have to cut it your self
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#5
how much work is it to do it yourself? worth the stuffing about?
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#6
(22-03-2010, 10:44am)[UNIT] Wrote: how much work is it to do it yourself? worth the stuffing about?

Once fairings removed 2-3 hours then over night to Dry Pi_thumbsup
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#7
(22-03-2010, 02:45pm)ROD Wrote:
(22-03-2010, 10:44am)[UNIT] Wrote: how much work is it to do it yourself? worth the stuffing about?

Once fairings removed 2-3 hours then over night to Dry Pi_thumbsup

I used a hot glue gun last time to tab them in place then used a good silicon around the edges
I have hear of people using hot glue only I'm not sure how it would hold up near the exhaust
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#8
DON'T USE ONLY HOT GLUE!! And only use it sparingly to tack them on. Make sure you cover the whole thing with the silicon. You'll be right.
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#9
(22-03-2010, 06:54pm)Heidi1 Wrote: DON'T USE ONLY HOT GLUE!! And only use it sparingly to tack them on. Make sure you cover the whole thing with the silicon. You'll be right.

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#10
Too right, you getting ready for New Zealand next year?
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#11
Sikaflex Pi_thumbsup
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#12
(22-03-2010, 10:43pm)ROD Wrote: Sikaflex Pi_thumbsup

+1 & If you cut them yourself use alfoil to make your templates & lay them out in mirrior images so the grills all run the same direction or it looks crap Pi_thumbsup
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#13
Sikaflex, THAT'S the stuff. Go on, you've got some good advice there. Give it a red-hot try.
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#14
(23-03-2010, 09:06am)Heidi1 Wrote: Sikaflex, THAT'S the stuff. Go on, you've got some good advice there. Give it a red-hot try.

And this is link to how to do thread but you might need to send pm to steventh for pics as they have gone

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