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Old 23-Oct-2005, 23:31   #1
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998 fairings on 996
like the look of slab side and, if I have to chnage anyway, thought I may go down this route...any risks with doing this?
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Old 23-Oct-2005, 23:56   #2
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Not that I know of mate, I'll be doing the same.
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Old 24-Oct-2005, 00:03   #3
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no problems at all. I use 998 trackday fairings on my 748. must admit, the look is growing on me, especially with the 998R belly pan
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Old 24-Oct-2005, 00:48   #4
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Those airflow / cooling vents must have been there for a reason I reckon - so don't slow down!!!!
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Old 24-Oct-2005, 07:17   #5
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you will have to use the 996 v piece ,no probs otherwise.
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Old 24-Oct-2005, 12:11   #6
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i have them on mine.
no probs
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Old 24-Oct-2005, 20:58   #7
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Any advice on where to get good plastic 998 fairing lowers (prefereably pre coloured (red) and bellypan. Thinking about storing the carbon ones off the 998R and using something I am less worried will get nicked.
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Old 24-Oct-2005, 21:11   #8
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aniother reason to show yer bike off keefer...like it!! Are they plastic or f/g? Seen a set of 998r ones but not sure whether I will be happy riding around with 998R on the side! If I can find some similar just with ducati on, may be a goer and probably just a cheap as new std!
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Old 24-Oct-2005, 21:23   #9
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yep true tart me.
they are f/g working on some carbon ones at the mo.
doesn't matter what you get just get them sprayed however you like
I personally would not buy brand new as it will be very expensive as you say.
best to get some second hand
lots of red ones out there



[Edited on 24-10-2005 by keefer]
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Old 24-Oct-2005, 23:45   #10
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I have the origonal ones off my 998 for sale. Only on for 600 miles before i took them off.
Like brand new £200-00
And the seat unit complete only done 25 miles £225-00.
Ill list it all in market place in case you want and early Christmas present !
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