new rear fairing design, maybe an f3 rear
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new rear fairing design, maybe an f3 rear - 6/7/2006 2:23:36 PM
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wileycbr
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I want to change the rear fairing of the bike some, I like what ras122 (http://cbrworld.net/forums/thread/230317.aspx) did with the RR fairing, but i was thinking about going with the f3 rear. Has anyone else done this? Or would it not be worth it. I only have seen pictures so i don't know how much modifications it will take to get the tail to match up. -bj
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RE: new rear fairing design, maybe an f3 rear - 6/7/2006 3:10:30 PM
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michigan_313
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how much work do you want to put into it? is there any motorcycle salvage yards near you that you can go to? busted up parts are a good starting point to see if things fit.
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RE: new rear fairing design, maybe an f3 rear - 6/7/2006 4:06:46 PM
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rrasco
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Check out this F1 rear end Mod I would love to be able to do that to mine. Although that probably required a new subframe as you can see there are different rear pegs and exhaust mount. looks sweet as hell though. EDIT: SORRY, DIDNT EVEN LOOK AT YOUR LINK, FUNNY, SAME BIKE; 2 PLACES.
< Message edited by rrasco -- 6/7/2006 4:09:52 PM >
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RE: new rear fairing design, maybe an f3 rear - 6/8/2006 5:19:05 PM
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rrasco
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very much appreciated for doing some research michigan, once again, you come through! :)
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RE: new rear fairing design, maybe an f3 rear - 6/9/2006 9:28:54 AM
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wileycbr
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Thanks michigan_313. I have seen the f4i plastics post, and the 600rr. But in my opinion the both don't match the bike very well. The 600rr tail looks great, but the front of the bike is made up of curves, while the rr tail is has more shap edges. I was thinking about a small update to the tail, something more that matches the current design, like the f3 tail. I was looking into this, because, like a lot of other people i bet, the tabs keep breaking on the back of my bike. I just got a friend to reinforce them with fibeglass, so hopefully they will hold. But I like the idea of a new rear end also. -bj
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RE: new rear fairing design, maybe an f3 rear - 6/11/2006 1:27:58 AM
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michigan_313
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well, you like everyone else with this bike has probably got some nutted bodywork. you're looking at a bike that has, if an '87, almost 20 years on it. and plastics don't hold up well after being hit, removed for maintenace, and etc. so, really no big deal if tabs start cracking off, hairline fractures start showing up, and little bits of edges are missing. one probably puts more work into the maintenance of bodywork than anything else if the bike is running well. believe me, when i got mine, i had to repair alot of tabs broken off, alot of abs glue and fiberglass. my plastics are actually in fairly good shape relatively speaking. but even i would like to update the look a bit. i've picked up quite a few ideas looking around. just have to research fitment carefully. but in reference to the overall shape of the bike, yes, i agree it is on the curvy side, but a comet is also curvy...at the front and pointy at the back. eh? but i suppose to each his own. good luck on that f3 should you go that route. would like to see what the outcome is.
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