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RE: Redzintimidator's "Guinea Pig" Hong Kong ... - 2/18/2008 7:20:20 AM   
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That is always an idea, but the thing there is heatwrap makes the exhaust pipes crack. When i was building my turbo project for my car there was a risk of cracking my wrapped manifold. But id rather the glowing red manifold heat left through the exhaust pipe rather than boiling the paint on the hood of my car.

Heat wrap is always an idea, i dont know if the heat from the exhaust and or the heat from the engine as well will be a problem.

if i see any sign of warpage i will definatly get som heat wrap on there immediatly.
I think this weekend i will take a can of black spray paint to the lower purple and yellow part of the tank just for shits n giggles. It should look much better. Hopefully after that i wont be so bummed out about missing my old fairings

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RE: Redzintimidator's "Guinea Pig" Hong Kong ... - 2/18/2008 9:21:06 AM   
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Yeah, thats true.  But you can always just wrap it where its closest to the fairings.

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RE: Redzintimidator's "Guinea Pig" Hong Kong ... - 2/18/2008 9:28:33 AM   
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Ok, they look decent, I just order two set the Seven Star and Smokin Joe.   Not the same seller, but I hope it works out anyway.  Instead of repaint my tank, I was going to wrap it in black vinly or leather.  Easier and faster than sanding, priming and taking for painting. 


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RE: Redzintimidator's "Guinea Pig" Hong Kong ... - 2/18/2008 3:06:50 PM   
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the black vinyl would work out pretty good me thinks...

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RE: Redzintimidator's "Guinea Pig" Hong Kong ... - 2/18/2008 3:19:47 PM   
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The 7S kit is pretty sick...that's the design I'm going with on my bike but I don't think I will be ordering the kits from hong kong...all the ones I've seen have been garbage and it's just to much money to be throwing down the drain...I'd raher see you guys go to airtech and spend 600 on a smoking joe's kit that you know will work.

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RE: Redzintimidator's "Guinea Pig" Hong Kong ... - 2/18/2008 3:32:34 PM   
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Buddah, if they dont melt i will be happy as a clam with my hong kong fairings. I left it running for a few mins after the fan kicked on and no meltage,softage, warpage, or anything yet. So we will see.  It doesnt look bad for a bike i totaled in september.

i got a new helmet for christmas...matches well:



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RE: Redzintimidator's "Guinea Pig" Hong Kong ... - 2/18/2008 8:59:19 PM   
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yeah if it comes out well I'm interested in the 7s kit for sure~

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RE: Redzintimidator's "Guinea Pig" Hong Kong ... - 2/18/2008 9:24:37 PM   
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i was going to get the 7s kit..but with none of the decals. I was talking to the guy then he just stopped all communucations..hmm...
cant wait til all this dam snow melts!!!

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RE: Redzintimidator's "Guinea Pig" Hong Kong ... - 2/18/2008 10:13:17 PM   
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I was thinking of buying the seven kit, what do you mean without decals.  And what is the difference between airtech AND, the hong kong kit besides the price.  would they leave just the stars in the kit states, Redzint- where did you find just the all black kit like that ive been all over the internet and never seen just black and silver they look great!

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RE: Redzintimidator's "Guinea Pig" Hong Kong ... - 2/19/2008 6:47:43 AM   
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I contacted one of the sellers to see if they would make me one with just paint, no decals. I dont know about a difference between the hongkong fairings and airtech. I would have to see the airtech. Im pretty sure both of them are NOT honda quality.

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RE: Redzintimidator's "Guinea Pig" Hong Kong ... - 2/20/2008 12:13:41 PM   
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How did you mount the front fender?  I got a Repsol kit that I'm putting on now.  I have the fender on but I'm not sure how I'm going to do the front bolts.  The fender is angled right where the holes would go.

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RE: Redzintimidator's "Guinea Pig" Hong Kong ... - 2/20/2008 12:17:27 PM   
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take some pics so i know what u are talkin about...

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RE: Redzintimidator's "Guinea Pig" Hong Kong ... - 2/20/2008 1:57:57 PM   
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as far as I know, Airtech is a reliable source for buying fairings, so there for you dont have to worry about the fact that you might get $h|t fairings.  Its nice to see that the ones you get off ebay arent all crap and they are not too expensive.  I agree with buddah especially if you can throw down the green for 2 sets of fairings off of ebay, just buy one set off of airtech and I'm sure it will fit better and look nicer. although I believe it comes unpainted(dont quote me on that!)

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RE: Redzintimidator's "Guinea Pig" Hong Kong ... - 2/20/2008 2:30:35 PM   
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That's the part the sux is you have to paint it and I haven't seen too many custom paint jobs that even come close to me liking them.  These hong kongers look pretty good.  It'll be interesting to see how they hold up though.  I don't expect they'd make it through a crash.

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RE: Redzintimidator's "Guinea Pig" Hong Kong ... - 2/21/2008 8:13:22 AM   
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I actually purchase two sets for two different bikes,  I never purchase the airtech, but they are unpainted. I was going for the airtech for my 88 zx750 total cost for complete bike $1125.00 (unpainted and no mounting holes).  Custom paint job $1200.00 total cost = $2325.00 or $1125.00 + one color $450.00 = $1575.00

I would have loved to go to airtech (in the US and don't take two week to get), but the main two factors that killed it, is unpainted and I have to drill all mounting holes.  I am a kind of crossed eyed and my fairing would be all crooked, LOL!!  I don't mind drilling one, two or maybe three mounting holes, but all of them.  Nah.  As for painting, I tried that once and I will leave it to the professionals.

Redz, to put the vinyl on the tank all you need it spray glue, vinyl, heating glue and a hour or two.  It is just like doing a car headliner, if you ever done it or window tinting. 

I have laid vinyl on one of my car hood, back in the days.

First take of the gas cap assembly off the tank, I believe alley wrench (if it the same as the zx750).  Start the sides, front or rear of the tank, whichever your perfer, but keep to the pattern you started.

Spray a layer of glue, let it get tacky, laid the vinyl down (leaving about a inch over lap on each side), let that one section dry for 30 mins or so.  Now, spray glue on the overlap and laid that underneather the tank (to give it that wrapped look),  now you can start on the rest of the tank,  spray, lay, heat, stretch. 

Once the tank is completely wrapped, do a sun ray cut in the vinyl over the gas cap hole, leaving about 1/3 of a inch before getting to the tank were the gas cap hole is.  This is tricky, not to get any glue in the tank.  So, what you do is spray the glue onto a paint stirring stick (home depot) and smear it onto the back of the vinyl and lay it down, heat, stretch for each ray cut.  If you have any overage of vinyl just cut it.  Make sure none falls into the tank.  Press down on the vinyl to show wear the screw holes are, put and little insertion into the vinyl and screw the gas cap assembly onto the tank.

Then you are finished.  If you were to paint the tank, at this point you probably still be sanding.

You will get a better outcome with the tank off the bike.



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