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gummby8
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PostPosted: 02:51 - 10 May 2004    Post subject: body work Reply with quote

ok i just got an 84 kawasaki gpz 750 but the front end looks a bit too boring is there any way that i might be able to take the front plastics off a new sporty looking bike and put them on. or is there some way that i can order them from somewhere?
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craigT19
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PostPosted: 19:04 - 12 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

companys such as demon tweak and manp direct do a full range.

The only problem i could see is the 84 gpz...is obviously very old, that will probably be a problem. altho you could make a bracket yourself...and fit pretty much any front fairing you like...its just a case of making a bracket Laughing which is beyond my abilitys lol, i don't know much about that kinda thing. try picking up a copy of "street fighter mag" you may not be after the full street fighter look....but a fair few of the bikes in that mag have had custom front fairings fitted...so i would imagine there would be advice..or some phone numbers of companys that can sort you out.

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take a look at
www.mandp.com
www.demon-tweeks.com
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