Bakaboy, I am glad u enjoyed my response :) I didn't do any reading on the Internet actually. It's coming from fellow riders. I actually though that is the way all track bodywork is until I started asking questions.
I don't feel like posting pictures to back up my claim, it just isn't worth...
Better yet, next track day look for a black R6 with "54" on it and come see for your self. It has been crashed, so those areas of course are rashed up, but its the rest of it that is frustrating. I have to be careful when get it back on because of the frame sliders...I have had it crack (small...
He makes/made these to order, so no there was no stock pile. The fairing was made to order. The problem was that to much epoxy was used which prevents the fiberglass from flexing.
U said it, I was totally screwed. I had to cut parts off just get it on, the thing is falling adapt with normal track use. Total ****. I have had several people look at it and they can't believe how horrible the **** is. Maybe he just screws Americans. I don't know, I can tell u this...every...
The stuff was total crap! It is falling apart, zero flex. Maybe he though since I was American he could screw me! Who know. Now that I am more into the race/track crowd I have heard a lot of bad things about his work. Total crap. Hell, the **** cracked while screwing it down. Way to much epoxy...
I got a set of these as well and I would NOT recommend them at all. He may have tried to copy the mold but failed horribly, the fit sucked and when I brought it to his attention his customer service stunk...just a warning based on my experience.
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