Aftermarket Fairings
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Hello All,

Just thought I'd drop by and introduce my website:

www.Motorcycle-Fairing.com

We have a large selection of Hayabusa Fairings and we also do custom paint jobs.

If you place an order from Australia for a Hayabusa complete fairing kit, please put in the comments section that you are ordering from australian-hayabusa-club.com and we will give you a $50 refund off your order.

Happy riding to all
Jennifer
I forgot to mention, shipping is free :)
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#2
There are no pics for the 08 and up busa fairings,is that correct??or is it just me who can't find them??
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#3
Yes, that's correct. All of our fairings are made to order, so they're not "in stock" to take pictures of. However we can do any paint job you see on our website, or any custom paint job you might like.
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#4
The fairings for the Gen 2's, are they injection molded or press molded?
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#5
Looks Good, Sounds Good, But are they a true fit. I know that one of our members had bought an aftermarket fairing kit and had to re drill the holes to line them up. Being all equal and all these should be "ready to fit".
Just from a concerned member of the club. I know "fairing" is a newby on this site and advertising their wares, but I think the members on this site nead to be re assured that all is "Honky Tonky" and the product is lagit. My other issue is that what is the guarantee process like, i.e.:- Colour fade, crack fairing due to stress after instalation etc.

Just my point of view. I am all for competion in the market place, I am just wondering, is this a "You get what you pay for" kinda deal.

By the way, Welcome to the Club.

Regards,
The Terra Coolafro
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#6
Maybe one of us is juz gonna hafta "bite the bullet" and try them on for size (umm...fit)!?! Confused

Hey Fairings.....this is a big club with LOTS of members interested in this kinda product.....if you are prepared to back ur product.....maybe you might wanna consider offering a genuine AHC "club discount" on the price, to help generate "word of mouth" advertising and garner further sales!?! Yes

If the first few sales to members here sing your praises......you'll be guaranteed future sales for sure!! Pi_thumbsup

So Fairings....are you up for the challenge?!? Undecided

Coolsmiley
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#7
If the product is as good as it sounds then great. For the price it has advantages.

If this was an option when I bought my Busa new, I would possably bought the kit and put my genuine OEM fairings aside and refit the busa with aftermarket. The resale potential on the busa would be better.

But if I was to buy the product, I would want to know that 24 moths down the line the paint/stickers have not faided, making my Busa a bit Fugly.

My other concern is that "Fairing" is only a member for the buisness side of things and I thought we had certain rules governing this kind of advertising on this site. Yeh, maybe an existing member would have guided us to this site, but this would have been because "The Member" has bought the product and given his/her point of view regarding it.
" Live the Vision "
Quote "When was the last time You did something for the First Time"
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#8
Well, I'm interested in knowing more but "fairings" seems to not be responding to the thread, PM's or emails.
Not a great start at building trust within the club.
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#9
(18-03-2011, 08:59pm)Remsta Wrote: Well, I'm interested in knowing more but "fairings" seems to not be responding to the thread, PM's or emails.
Not a great start at building trust within the club.

Fairings last post on this thread to answer a question was only yesterday and most of the posts are from today. Don't forget the time difference between countries too.
Give em a day or two to respond Remsta.
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#10
Ill be up for a full set of fairings soon, sadly im not in a position to "test", if i buy a set, and there no good, mummy wont let me buy any more, and ill be stuck with an ugly bike,

Keen to read replys from fairings
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#11
(18-03-2011, 09:13pm)BikerBoy Wrote:
(18-03-2011, 08:59pm)Remsta Wrote: Well, I'm interested in knowing more but "fairings" seems to not be responding to the thread, PM's or emails.
Not a great start at building trust within the club.

Fairings last post on this thread to answer a question was only yesterday and most of the posts are from today. Don't forget the time difference between countries too.
Give em a day or two to respond Remsta.

It's been over 36 hrs since I asked a question on this thread, sent a PM and emailed her.
Maybe I'm just impatient.
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#12
(17-03-2011, 08:06am)Remsta Wrote: The fairings for the Gen 2's, are they injection molded or press molded?

Hi,

Sorry for the delay!

They are injection molded, and the fit is really good on them. We haven't had any complaints.

Jennifer
(18-03-2011, 07:13pm)Vellaterra Wrote: Looks Good, Sounds Good, But are they a true fit. I know that one of our members had bought an aftermarket fairing kit and had to re drill the holes to line them up. Being all equal and all these should be "ready to fit".

Yes, they are a true fit. They're injection mold. I'd imagine the other member bought from someone else who used compression mold to manufacture their after market fairings. Compression mold can be very tricky to install sometimes.


(18-03-2011, 07:13pm)Vellaterra Wrote: My other issue is that what is the guarantee process like, i.e.:- Colour fade, crack fairing due to stress after instalation etc.

The quality of the plastic we use is the highest grade on the market, it's a Japanese ABS plastic. It's very durable. We do officially recommend professional installation because if you're inexperienced in installing fairings, you could damage them and that's not something we would blame on our product. However if you've installed fairings before and know your way around your bike, then by all means installing injection mold fairings should be something you could do.

(18-03-2011, 07:13pm)Vellaterra Wrote: Just my point of view. I am all for competion in the market place, I am just wondering, is this a "You get what you pay for" kinda deal.

It is a "you get what you pay for" kind of deal in terms of after market fairings. We're actually priced higher than a lot of our competitors, especially some of the retailers on Ebay. We charge more because our cost to manufacture is higher than theirs. We use the highest grade plastic on the market, we do a base coat, we use high quality paint and we apply 2-3 layers of clear coat. Some of our competitors use compression mold, low quality plastic, no base coat, low quality paint, and one only one clear coat.

(18-03-2011, 07:13pm)Vellaterra Wrote: By the way, Welcome to the Club.

Thanks Biker
(18-03-2011, 07:38pm)bazman Wrote: Maybe one of us is juz gonna hafta "bite the bullet" and try them on for size (umm...fit)!?! Confused

Hey Fairings.....this is a big club with LOTS of members interested in this kinda product.....if you are prepared to back ur product.....maybe you might wanna consider offering a genuine AHC "club discount" on the price, to help generate "word of mouth" advertising and garner further sales!?! Yes

If the first few sales to members here sing your praises......you'll be guaranteed future sales for sure!! Pi_thumbsup

So Fairings....are you up for the challenge?!? Undecided

Coolsmiley

Yes, I believe we are up to the challenge. Although negotiating this sort of thing is a bit above my pay grade Read

If there is a group of you who want to place an order together, we can offer a larger discount. On the other hand if there's an established member of the community that wants to make a purchase and would be willing to provide a review, we could offer a very heavy discount. Not in exchange of a positive review, just in exchange for an honest review. All of this is assuming that there's a decent amount of interest from this forum.

Let me know what you had in mind.
(18-03-2011, 08:54pm)Vellaterra Wrote: But if I was to buy the product, I would want to know that 24 moths down the line the paint/stickers have not faided, making my Busa a bit Fugly.

Our fairings come with heatshield technology, and all decals are painted on with 2-3 layers of clear coat on top. So you don't have to worry about fairings melting or fading under normal use. When I say normal use I mean street use, if you're going top speeds on a race track on a regular basis, well, that's not what these fairings are intended for.

(18-03-2011, 08:54pm)Vellaterra Wrote: My other concern is that "Fairing" is only a member for the buisness side of things and I thought we had certain rules governing this kind of advertising on this site. Yeh, maybe an existing member would have guided us to this site, but this would have been because "The Member" has bought the product and given his/her point of view regarding it.

I had sent a "link exchange" request to the owner of the forum and it was suggested that I create an account and make a post in the appropriate section, which I believe I did. I also took the time to check out some of the other forums and make a few friendly posts. Unfortunately I can't hang out all day here as I am paid to work, not post... but I hope me making a thread after signing up doesn't come off as invasive to the community. I'm more than willing to contribute on a personal level Very Happy
(18-03-2011, 08:59pm)Remsta Wrote: Well, I'm interested in knowing more but "fairings" seems to not be responding to the thread, PM's or emails.
Not a great start at building trust within the club.

I apologize for the delayed response. I made the post and then came back later in the day to see the one reply, which I replied to. I didn't realize there were further replies to this thread until I combed my spam folder in my email realizing I had a private message from you.
(18-03-2011, 09:46pm)Remsta Wrote: It's been over 36 hrs since I asked a question on this thread, sent a PM and emailed her.
Maybe I'm just impatient.

Not impatient at all! I'd expect a prompt response if our roles were reversed as well. Please accept my apology :)
(18-03-2011, 09:41pm)Skidmarx Wrote: Ill be up for a full set of fairings soon, sadly im not in a position to "test", if i buy a set, and there no good, mummy wont let me buy any more, and ill be stuck with an ugly bike,

Keen to read replys from fairings

Hopefully we can get some reviews up before you go to make your purchase. Is there anything in specific that you'd like to know that hasn't been answered already?
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#13
I think Jennifer of Fairings has been very patient and has taken the time to answer all your concerns succinctly. She says she's up to the challenge so the ball is back in your court. No I have no financial interests here whatsoever, but I dont want to see this thread go down the wrong road as I have seen in a few other vendor threads. In Australia its called 'fair go'.
(18-03-2011, 08:54pm)Vellaterra Wrote: My other concern is that "Fairing" is only a member for the buisness side of things and I thought we had certain rules governing this kind of advertising on this site. Yeh, maybe an existing member would have guided us to this site, but this would have been because "The Member" has bought the product and given his/her point of view regarding it.

Vell, its ok for a vendor just to pedal their wares here, as long as its bike related and of interest to our membership. Mobile phone sales can go fish elsewhere. She approached me first before doing anything and I pointed out to her how she may be able to further her cause all within the vendors guidelines and rules are being followed.
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#14
Fairings, your reply sounds genuine enough, and unlike any other aftermarket fairing manufacturer iv spoken to, u actualy speak english lol,

Im currently off work due to the accident, but hoping to go back soon, and i will definatly be getting a hold of you when i can afford it :), i hope i speak for most on the forum when i say welcome, and im sure you will get a good amount of buisness from The members, everyone is after quality products, its just breaking the ice can be a little tricky
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(19-03-2011, 06:45am)Fairings Wrote: On the other hand if there's an established member of the community that wants to make a purchase and would be willing to provide a review, we could offer a very heavy discount. Not in exchange of a positive review, just in exchange for an honest review.

I've been looking for a high quality set of aftermarket fairings for my bike since I bought it. Problem has been that every website and ebay seller I have contacted has struck me as dishonest about their Gen 2 fairings. Practically all of them have allowed me to believe that the fairings were injection molded until I asked for complete assurance that they weren't compression molded, which I know often has fitting and quality problems.
You sound honest to me and hopefully willing to stand behind your product.
As Vellaterra has said, I want to put my original fairings into storage in case I ever decide to sell my bike. And from other threads, I know there are a lot of members who would like to do the same.

So, I'll gladly do a review for you. But, fair warning, I am a fussy guy who likes his Busa looking perfect, and as you say, it will be an HONEST review.

As I've said before, I've been looking for a while, so I'm keen to get this organised as soon as possible.
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