SharkSkins Body Work and Motoholder rear sub-frame and front race fairing bracket

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NW Arkansas, USA
So, after 15 track days this summer and at least another two more before winter, I've decided to convert my bike over to a track bike.
On the list to purchase in the next couple of months are some SharkSkins race body work and the Motoholders rear sub-frame and front race fairing bracket.

Questions:
  1. The SharkSkins race body work has the option of ordering it pr-drilled to fit the 1199. Has anyone done this and is it a good idea? For $30 bucks, it sounds like it is worth the convenience; but only if the fit is such that the finish is not compromised.
  2. Do the Motoholders rear sub-frame and race fairing bracket use the same location/holes as the OEM equipment? That is, because I intend to use the Motoholders stuff, will the pre-drilled holes in the SharkSkins match up with the Motoholders gear?
  3. I am thinking that if I order the SharkSkins pre-drilled and ship it directly to the painter, then I would save a bundle on shipping and reduce the time, etc. Obviously, this would only be a good idea if the answers to the above questions is "yes;" however, I am still not sure if this is a good idea. Any thoughts from people out there that have done this?
Thanks in advance for you time and consideration.
 
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Sorry bro. I'm in Doha right now on vacation. I would get them pre drilled and I would test for before going to the painter. Everything should line up, but I would make sure before paint. Yes, the Motoholders subframe uses the OEM holes.
 
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No apology necessary Leon; thanks for the information.
BTW, whenever I pick up some product, I let them know your role in promoting it (e.g. Sharkskinz|South Central Race Center/Pirelli|Chicken Hawk Racing|Pit-Bull|)
Have fun on your vacation.
 

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