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How to spot an aftermarket fairing
#1
I'm beginning to suspect my 2002 foxeye has an aftermarket fairing fitted.
Is there a way to tell between the cheap ebay ones and the genuine article?
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#2
Genuine ones are plastic and aftermarket are fiberglass in my experience.
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#3
Why do you think your one is fake?

Chris
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It wouldn't be fun if it was easy, I just wish it wasn't this much fun.
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#4
(15-10-14, 07:52 PM)Chris link Wrote:Why do you think your one is fake?
I knew that the fairing was a replacement when I bought it a month or so ago. the decals were missing and the paint, although a very good match wasn't of the same quality as the rest of the bike.
I have this road noise issue from the front, and wondered if the after market fairings made more noise or amplified the tyre/road noise more than stock.
Mine is ABS rather than glass, so I'm assuming it's genuine for now.
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#5
There are no decals on the fairing when you buy a new one from Yamaha. Have you got the in-fill panels fitted?
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#6
upload a few pics, Im sure someone will be able o spot a fake. Smile
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#7
My Fazer had no decals, but had a stock fairing. Some people don't like the decals and take them off deliberately. Unlikely, true, but possible.
The Deef's apprentice
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#8
I picked up a fibre glass knock off fairing. Key difference was the inside: a rough black finish with fibre texture visible, compared to a smooth plastic colour matched inside. Also only the original has lugs along the sides for the infils to slot into.
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#9
"Have you got the in-fill panels fitted?"

This is a good question about your road niose, and also interesting that the road noise could be from fibreglass fairing as opposed to plastic
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#10
I do have the infill panels and my fairing appears to be ABS not glass.

I suppose I'll have to look elsewhere for my road noise issue.
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