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oneofakind
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PostPosted: 20:13 - 20 Mar 2015    Post subject: nsr 125 fairing Reply with quote

hi all just wondering what fairing would fit on a nsr 125 other than nsr fairing lol

alsp ive attach a photo can anyone tell me what fairing it is its on a nsr 125
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stirlinggaz
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PostPosted: 22:49 - 20 Mar 2015    Post subject: Re: nsr 125 fairing Reply with quote

oneofakind wrote:
hi all just wondering what fairing would fit on a nsr 125 other than nsr fairing lol

alsp ive attach a photo can anyone tell me what fairing it is its on a nsr 125

hi,
thats one trick nsr, seeing only the foreign 150cc (sp iirc) bikes had the pro-arm single sided swing arm.never seen one with wavy disc & wheels like that.also the massive front brake caliper & usd's....not much of a nsr there, that i can see.
any more details?
or is it just a random pic?
cheers.
GAZ
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PostPosted: 13:41 - 21 Mar 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

hi gaz thanks for replying it was a random pic i found when looking through nsr pics
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PostPosted: 17:24 - 21 Mar 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

the rear sets look nsr at least lol.

I know for a fact aprillia rs125 track front fairings slot on nicely to NSR's as its what i put on mine for track usage.
The single seat fairing from a rs125 does aswell but involves using another nsr subframe thats cut down.
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PostPosted: 11:14 - 24 Mar 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

That looks like a tricked out NSR.
Its been done in Germany a few times where they jam a single sided swing arm on there (can't remember what its from but there is only a little fabrication required).

Generally speaking, NSR fairings are rear as anything.
There was a Taiwan company making after market fairings (Tyga?) and the front fairing came as one piece (it may have only been the front fairings).

Looks like this (self painted though I think, only come in white).

https://sevensam.free.fr/HondaNSR125JC22/NsRepsol/avantok/avg.jpg

You can however put other tails on there.
I have an R6 tail which I've since decided is a little to big so may end on on the CBR600.
It just requires a little fabrication to get them on there.

There is a lot than can be done with this bike however much of it requires a little modification/fabrication.

Do you still have the fairings?
Could the original ones could be saved?
Plastic weld/respray?

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stirlinggaz
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PostPosted: 16:19 - 24 Mar 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi,
i still dont think its a NSR125... if it is, its bloody well done.
the single sided swing-arm is the easy bit. just use a NSR 150 SP as your donor frame/swing arm, seeing as it comes with a "pro-arm" as standard.

the rest of that bike? overkill if it is a 125, which i highly doubt.
& just why? im all for tarting a bike up, especially a 2 stroke thats half decent to start with but thats just taking it too far.(im just jealous really)

cheers,
GAZ
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