Joseph Posted February 17, 2022 Posted February 17, 2022 (edited) Has anyone done this ? Because i'm helping a mate do it on his, but, it seems impossible ? Under tray can't not hit the front tyre, angle of said under tray doesn't allow to line up with the head fairing join line (15cm gap at the rear) Comparing to photos online i can't see it matching at all Edited February 17, 2022 by Joseph Quote
dupersunc Posted February 17, 2022 Posted February 17, 2022 1 hour ago, Joseph said: Has anyone done this ? Because i'm helping a mate do it on his, but, it seems impossible ? Under tray can't not hit the front tyre, angle of said under tray doesn't allow to line up with the head fairing join line (15cm gap at the rear) Comparing to photos online i can't see it matching at all Which fairing are you talking about? Pics would help. 1 Quote
Kamikaze Posted February 17, 2022 Posted February 17, 2022 What he said....ragged edge fairings, airtech fairings......? 1 Quote
Joseph Posted February 18, 2022 Author Posted February 18, 2022 (edited) I'm not Prince William so Airtech is a bit out of budget We got 2 sets from Raggededge, i suppose the original fairings were built for quite a tiny race factory made frame, and the fairings available were moulded from the original race fairings ? I seem to have managed to get somewhere since i posted, (tbh i completely overlooked the raised LSL clip ons my mate had on the bike, they completely messed up perception of things) But still very confused as to how much of the undertray i seem to need to lop off for it to clear the exhaust : Basically the whole fairing needs to : - come up a bit - go back a bit - rotate slightly clockwise (it's slanted down/backwards at the mo) Only way this can be done is by chopping all the "race" extension off the rear of the undertray This bike (granted is a 750, and i don't know what exhaust header it's got) doesn't seem to have had that issue : Edited February 18, 2022 by Joseph 2 Quote
dupersunc Posted February 18, 2022 Posted February 18, 2022 The ragged edge fairings pictured, may possibly be cribbed from the airtech ones, not via a member on here... You won't fit them to an 1100 with above yoke clip ons, even less so with clip ons that are raised too. You will either have to fit under yoke clip ons, or cut the top fairing about to clear the raised bars. Quote
Joseph Posted February 18, 2022 Author Posted February 18, 2022 Nah indeed it's clip ons under the yoke all the way Not the best fitment these ragged edge fairings though, bulged inwards on the left side between the undertray and main fairing joining line among other defects Quote
Joseph Posted February 20, 2022 Author Posted February 20, 2022 Well after 4 days on it. It's just fucking trash, never seen such shit stuff 1 Quote
Kamikaze Posted February 21, 2022 Posted February 21, 2022 17 hours ago, Joseph said: Well after 4 days on it. It's just fucking trash, never seen such shit stuff Thats a shame, cause he has some nice stuff but not the first time ive heard they are shit. hence the qustion in the start of topic. Where are u based..? Quote
Joseph Posted February 21, 2022 Author Posted February 21, 2022 Well it'll fit at some point, but it's wafer thin wobbly and the side panels don't slot into the undertray on the right side (side panel too large) you have to force stuff it in (ultimately redo the glassfiber at that area) and on the other side the shape is completely off, creating a convex recess at the front of the fairing where the side panel joins the undertray. I really wouldn't recommend this to anyone it's far from a nice job that one could expect adjusting new fairings to a bike could be I'm in France Quote
Kamikaze Posted February 22, 2022 Posted February 22, 2022 (edited) yeah that sucks......the only other guys i know that do something close is Poly26. As im sure u know, are in france. The other person who might have something is Dave at HiFibre in wakefeild England (near Leeds). Yoshi replica fairings are hard to get, its a shame Jason fibreman dosnt do them, cause his fairings are top notch. Edited February 22, 2022 by Kamikaze 1 Quote
Joseph Posted February 22, 2022 Author Posted February 22, 2022 (edited) Right. Didn't know rofidal did anything yoshi styled. I mean we're stuck with it now, we'll be able to sort it out to a decent standard but (and i ordered one at the same time for my '92 W) Poly26 ones are very heavily built (priced accordingly to the materials used i guess). What they make is around 4mm thick. Would be good to have something inbetween, thickness wise. How much bracing is needed with these thinner fairings ? Edited February 22, 2022 by Joseph Quote
Kamikaze Posted February 22, 2022 Posted February 22, 2022 Yeah sorry i meant poly26 not Rofidal. I just edited the post a few secs ago. 4 minutes ago, Joseph said: Poly26 ones are very heavily built (priced accordingly to the materials used i guess). What they make is around 4mm thick. Would be good to have something inbetween, thickness wise. How much bracing is needed with these thinner fairings ? It really depends on how much flex they have. if they wave around like a flag, then painting them is a pain in the ass and they will crack at the bends every time there fitted or removed. Laying another sheet of glass fibre inside will make it stronger but might also stiffen it alittle to the point it might not fit the shape u want. Another way to brace the fairings to the fittings is to rivet a small alloy piece around the mounting hole. As u can see here on the nose fairing, the alloy piece is colour matched but it supports the mounting point on the clylinder head, same goes for the tail section near the footpeg heelplate 1 Quote
dupersunc Posted February 22, 2022 Posted February 22, 2022 Spike builds race fairings, they are very light and well made, but they aren't oem quality. He will make heavier road spec stuff if you ask, it does cost a little more, but most racers are happy with cheap and light. 1 Quote
Joseph Posted February 22, 2022 Author Posted February 22, 2022 The road is the biggest track in the world 2 Quote
Joseph Posted February 22, 2022 Author Posted February 22, 2022 2 hours ago, dupersunc said: But most racers are happy with cheap and light. That they make up for threefold in extra bracing to stop it all flapping about I guess Quote
dupersunc Posted February 22, 2022 Posted February 22, 2022 (edited) 2 hours ago, Joseph said: That they make up for threefold in extra bracing to stop it all flapping about I guess no bracing on my slabbie fairing. Edited February 22, 2022 by dupersunc 1 Quote
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