Bought from two different ebay sellers and both were good. Couldn't remember the seller names sorry, they were 2 years ago.
Have drill bits handy, best to enlarge some of the bolt holes.
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I purchased a set of China fairings on EBay from admoto303. Great seller, and the shipping was relatively quick (2 weeks). Keeping the "you get what you pay for" mantra in mind, I was impressed with the product I ordered; clearcoat over the graphics and the fit & finish was suprisingly good. I used my Dremel to enlarge some of the holes, but otherwise it all came together really well. You can't beat the bang for buck! Seeing that one OEM replacement side fairing is more expensive than an entire China fairing set!!
Here are my crash ready Superleggera fairings,made in China:
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One side is tested on the bike and fit & finish are very good,and they look very expensive!? Paint will be hard to match for the tank and tail cover but will make a try,dont not what the hell they mixed in the red but it seems to have a pearl effect also.
Yes they break, but the cost of replacing the set is about the same or less than the cost of repainting race fairingsThe problem with those fairings is that they will instantly break if you crash with them. I wonder if we can find a way to get race fairings with open places for the headlights ? That would be pretty amazing !
After 2 years of hard track and road riding and some racing.
Notice the red colour is a bit brighter than oem (i think that is the "corsa red"?).
The lower side fairings are oem ones (notice the slightly darker red) because the chinese versions tend to melt due to the exhaust header.
I use tank cover from flamingo corsa, spraypainted with colourmatched to the chinese red, wetsanded and polished to shine. Not bad for a diy.
The black white part on the rear is oracal decal.
Yes they break, but the cost of replacing the set is about the same or less than the cost of repainting race fairings