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Replacement panels

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Does anyone do new replacement panels for 89 EXUP's? I know complete panel kits were available from China for older 400's but not sure if they ever made anything for EXUP's?
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I've seen fibreglass items including top cowl but can't remember who makes them

Maybe someone might be able to shed some light
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I seem to remember Karl ( undeadhairy) buying a tophalf fairing from them. I'll have look through my files. I usually save daft stuff like that. As Arnie would say I'll be back. :lol:
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They are the ones Karl got. :thumbsup: Well done Skelly.
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If I was to say anything negative about these panels. It would be... When I saw Karls top half fairing that he'd fitted from this company. I noticed it wasn't a good join where it meets up with the side engine panels. (Where the three bolts are that attach it)
There was a 5mm gap at one end. I also noticed that the mould they use looks a bit rough and ready. They'll need a bit of rubbing down to get them to a nice smooth finish. If you bought the top half fairing and side panels together you could maybe make them fit a bit better. Just my tuppence worth. :nod:
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Thanks guys. I'm weighing up options with this thing whether to sell complete, break or put these panels on and make a decent bike out of it
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replacement fairing

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have a look at Moorespeed Racing
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