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| robbieguy2003 |
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 robbieguy2003 World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 14:56 - 15 Oct 2011 Post subject: Today I mostly did do losing fairings! |
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Went out for a nice hoon today, nice morning, rode from Hastings > Brighton, met a mate their, headed over to boxhill, nice roads on the way up etc..
Then maybe ~10 miles out from boxhill on one of the dual carriageways i'm doing a reasonable speed (a lot lower than something stupid) and I feel a large tap on my leg, kinda like a big stone has hit it. I look down and see my coolant pipes and other bits that are normally covered by fairing. Then I realised the big bit of fairing covering the right side of my RR had been left behind.
Queue stopping, walking back, collecting fairing - now badly cracked in lots of places. Walk back to the bike, my mate has spare bolts so i play with that while he goes off to get Gaffer tape. A short while later, back in business and only functional damage is the right front indicator which came off at the same time...
I'm confused about how this has happened, i guess a bolt or two has came out, something has came loose and the wind has got under it and ripped it up. As that bit of fairing is also attached to the Belly pan it has also knackered that - massive crack about 1/2 the length of the belly pan.
Anyway, i was looking at doing a winter rebuild/cleanup on this bike as it needs it. With the cost of stock fairings i'm now tempted to turn it into a repsol rep, it'll never bring back what i paid for it anyway and i'm not too bothered, so with this happening i think it's tipped the scales.
Anyway, useless without some pictures, here you got. I now await 'seriously not cool story bro' type pics.
edit: Cheers to the bloke on the Harley and R1 who both stopped to check everything was ok!
https://www.bikechatforums.com/files/018_1024.jpg
https://www.bikechatforums.com/files/600rr_1024.jpg
https://www.bikechatforums.com/files/600r_1024_2.jpg ____________________ Current Bikes: Honda CBR 600RR - '07, Suzuki GSX1250 FA ST '11
Old Bikes: Suzuki Intruder 125 LC - '2001, Honda CBR 600F - '92, Honda CBR 600RR - '03 |
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| Dan_Davies |
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Unlucky man
Fairing isnt something i check on a daily basis. Perhaps i should in future  ____________________ current ride: 07 suzuki sv650s
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| yuri2085 |
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| richrock |
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| rac3r |
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Gaffer tape is cooler than Repsol  ____________________ Bikes : 2006 CBR125R - 2004 Monster 620ie - 2004 ZX-6R B1H - 2005 Monster S2R 800 - 2011 Street Triple - 2009 Streetfighter 1098 - 2014 ZX-6R 636
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| Martay |
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This happened to a friend of mine while i was 'following' him in the car, at some speed . It was dark, the first i knew was a wobble of the taillight right before i nearly slammed into him He was nearly sick with shock at the side of the road It was a small 400 honda sports thing and it was a side panel. ____________________ Eat well, poo hard
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| swiftb |
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 swiftb World Chat Champion

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This was a common occurance on the 749 and 999 ducatis from what I remember - certainly a costly occurance! Personally i would look for a used fairing though that looks like one of the slightly less common colour schemes so maybe difficult to find.
good opportunity to go for a different scheme I suppose - and I think your bike has a tank cover rather than painted tank so if you do go for some chinky fairings for example you will probably get the tank cover too so a simple ( ) bolt on job.  |
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| robbieguy2003 |
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I've had the bike from new and that side was fine before this, it'd has had a slow speed drop on the other side but that was repaired.
The Fairings are original Honda and the radiator condition underneath is largely down to the first year and a half of this bikes life where i commuted on it and lived on the seafront, so it's more weathered than it should be for a bike of its age.
I'd took the bike apart last winter for a cleanup and put it back together around January time, since then though it's had a shop service and the front stantions replaced in the forks, so the last people to take the fairing off would be the shop.
I'd done ~2 hours riding before this had came off, and some riding faster than i was going when it went.
Looking over the damage at the moment my assumption is it's managed to loose a couple of bolts riding, the wind has caught it and it's gone. All in all not great but it is what it is.
Looking bike I feel quite lucky as i'd just went past my mate on his ZX-6 and luckily the fairing didn't hit him or come into his path.
Swiftb38 - the tank is a cover so a nice easy swap.
I've looked at the Chinese fairings and see some options to pay an extra £250 for better paint, i'm tempted to do this and get the wheels powdercoated orange over the winter.
The alternative is swap it for a 1000rr repsol but I quite like the 600, it's fun to ride. ____________________ Current Bikes: Honda CBR 600RR - '07, Suzuki GSX1250 FA ST '11
Old Bikes: Suzuki Intruder 125 LC - '2001, Honda CBR 600F - '92, Honda CBR 600RR - '03 |
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Bodge an indicator back on, and leave the gaffer taped fairing  ____________________ Current: Suzuki RG 125 Gamma, Honda H100, Triumph Tiger 800XC, Suzuki SV650 (minitwin) |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 125 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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