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RE: F2 Modified with F3 96-98 Fairing - 1/23/2008 12:48:22 PM   
EwOkIE


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Trying to upload pictures.. be ready for tomorrow sorry for delay but the weather is crap here in Glasgow. Constant rain/wind


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RE: F2 Modified with F3 96-98 Fairing - 1/23/2008 1:13:24 PM   
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how does that chinese kit look and fit overall...worth the money or no? im looking at one for my bike from the same sort of company...pics?

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RE: F2 Modified with F3 96-98 Fairing - 3/14/2008 10:38:32 AM   
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any pictures of the finished product im looking  to get the same kit for my 94

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RE: F2 Modified with F3 96-98 Fairing - 3/14/2008 11:59:27 AM   
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Damn I thought my missus uploaded pics of this kit on my bike well thats what she says.
Sorry guys have pics tomorrow afternoon.
Front Fairing is still the same (leaving it till Monday) just to bring front end up and slighlty moved closer.


If you are still going to get this kit for the CBR600 For the 1994
You need :

F3 Headlight
F3 Seat and Rear light bracket (bit of bending to fit existing hole on frame) and rear light along with grab rail
If using existing front fairing bracket from the 94 you need to make holes for the mirrors to go on.
Make sure you do this when fairing isnt on!!!!
Underneath front fairing headlamp you need to adapt a cover that goes from fairing to faring bracket (will try and show with photo)
and plenty of patience..with more screws for fitting this.

All in all not a bad kit for the price compared to what Honda was wanting.



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RE: F2 Modified with F3 96-98 Fairing PICS - 3/15/2008 5:28:47 AM   
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Side View
http://img291.imageshack.us/my.php?image=sidely6.jpg

Rear
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/4268/rearml4.jpg

Front

http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/2052/frontjd3.jpg

Underneath Headlight Panel
http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/752/underpd2.jpg


Let me know, still a few things to do : put on new mirrors, adjust rear panel under seat.

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RE: F2 Modified with F3 96-98 Fairing PICS - 3/15/2008 8:36:06 AM   
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well i bought the yellow and black plastics off the same guy form overseas...  so im curious if u can give me some direction on were to start to mount everything.. i bought the f3 fairings and the rear taillight... i have the headlight. and the f2 fairing stay mount... what else would i need..  which mounting tabs did you have to mess with....

thanks
PAUL

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RE: F2 Modified with F3 96-98 Fairing PICS - 3/15/2008 10:02:17 AM   
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Side Panels are straight fit.
Best starting with the rear bracket for light and then install the rear light fitment along with the rear top panel.
(You need to bend the rear bracket to fit the holes on frame)

Once installed put both front sides on, then rear panels (may need to bend the bungee holders inwards on both sides for panels to mount)
Assemble complete front fairing including headlight in, its a bugger if you try to do it when on fairing individually.
The windscreen from the F3 is last to go on because the holes didnt line up for me as I used the existing F2 bracket.
Once you assemble the front fairing w/ headlight mount it to where you feel comfortable with, mark where you need to drill holes for the mirrors to hold the top section with the plastics.
Remove and drill, be careful !!
Once drilled install front, then attach to your sides then mount windscreen in.

Done.

Gonna get mirrors and finish of the rest of it this Monday.


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RE: F2 Modified with F3 96-98 Fairing PICS - 3/16/2008 5:24:49 AM   
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Even though I'm not a big fan of the race replica paint schemes I gotta tell ya that's a SWEET looking bike! I salute your patience and ingenuity. I am obviously on a much tighter budget so I've been nickel and diming parts off E-bay and I'm just about ready to begin installing everything. Cheers on the bike. Feels good to do it yourself, huh?

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RE: F2 Modified with F3 96-98 Fairing PICS - 3/16/2008 11:00:35 AM   
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not bad man, love the work. Any way u can post a COMPLETE list of parts needed to swap the F3 farings to go onto a 94 F2

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RE: F2 Modified with F3 96-98 Fairing PICS - 3/16/2008 11:39:11 AM   
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This is what you need to install F3 kit to 94 CBR

Grab rail
F3 Seat
Rear light Unit and Light
F3 Fairing Bracket ( I used the existing one, just bend the frame a little it will go)
Headlight
Screen



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RE: F2 Modified with F3 96-98 Fairing PICS - 3/16/2008 11:41:18 AM   
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Considering painting the front wheel same colour
What do you guys/ladies think?

Thanks

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RE: F2 Modified with F3 96-98 Fairing PICS - 3/16/2008 9:42:09 PM   
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Definately! They should match and it would look matched and complete that way.

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RE: F2 Modified with F3 96-98 Fairing PICS - 3/17/2008 10:11:34 AM   
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Yup gonna do that this weekend, along with my mirror that got fu (bleep) d!!

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RE: F2 Modified with F3 96-98 Fairing - 3/19/2008 12:39:37 PM   
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hey did u buy the rear tail bracket and the entire black plastic part of a 97-98 model or did u use urs from the 94 to mount the new tail

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RE: F2 Modified with F3 96-98 Fairing - 3/19/2008 2:32:50 PM   
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No you need the rear light bracket for the light and I used the rear plastic I got with the kit from ebay.

JUST BEEN TOLD
NOTE THAT WHEN YOU BUY THESE KITS SOMETIMES YOU MAY NOT NEED THIS BRACKET OR LIGHT DUE TO SOME OF THE EBAY SELLERS SELLING THE KITS WITH THE F2 REAR LIGHT KITS, try and ask the sellers first.

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