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Old 06-Dec-2006, 17:09
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Respray Fairing repair.

Right due to me clown in Leamington Mac Donalds car park an hour after picking my bike up I dropped it at almost standstill, I've scratched the lower panel and seat unit none of the damage has cracked the plastic it just been graised.

Any recommendation's where I can get this repaired? And a rough idea of how much?
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Old 06-Dec-2006, 17:17
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What do you mean due to me clown in Leamington Macdonalds car park?

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Old 07-Dec-2006, 00:13
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I wish, here's the story bought the bike from JHP in May this year rode from JHP to Leamington got all the way no probs didn't even stall it, went to do a U-turn in the car park the bars were on lock and I could feel the bike beginning fall, so who slaps on the front brake ME!!! One scratched indicator and wing mirror along with a broken brake lever.
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Old 07-Dec-2006, 08:51
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probably cheaper and easier to pick up good condition used fairings on ebay and keep your old ones for track days
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Old 07-Dec-2006, 13:15
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if the scratches are not that deep then try to cut them out
and polish them up
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Old 07-Dec-2006, 13:40
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Ok managed to take some photos any better ideas?



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They should cut and polish out easy enough, wont even see em after..
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