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I agree. I was more curious about the fit & finish, which doesn't look too bad - IMHO.That doesn't look like the same Galaxy Blue to me - That blue is way off from the Tank...
I agree. I was more curious about the fit & finish, which doesn't look too bad - IMHO.That doesn't look like the same Galaxy Blue to me - That blue is way off from the Tank...
Folks, I'm glad someone is interested in hearing how my purchase and fitting of a Chinese fairing works. And Warpdrv asks me a hard questions. I would love to post pics. I have a GoPro camera and it takes great photos.Cool Man..... Looking forward to hearing about these.... My bike looks awesome, but am curious about the colors and how they match up to the tank....
I've always liked the 2005 Blue/Silver Scheme....
Which did you go with? Hope you will be posting up pics...
It is ... interesting, working with a company a world away...June 8th. The fairing I ordered is "Shipped". Don't have the tracking info yet. 12 days from the order date, which was a Saturday.
The FJR sets I've seen are gen I and almost always pictured in what could be interpreted as gen I colors, silver or blue. Granted, the ads don't say they're OEM colors but they never say they're not either. It's misleading and I think people would order assuming an color match. I contacted the vendor to ask about the color before I purchased mine so I knew they weren't OEM and would need to be painted.I don't think they were ever intended to be a color match. They are just available in come random colors.
I have a more specific question about the headlight. I should have looked when I had the fairing off, but I didn't.I bought headlights from Boats.net for $264.10, shipped free. Took about 6 to 7 day to receive. No problems for me. As far as used parts there are several motorcycle recovery companies but they have not sent a reply to my request yet. It's been two weeks now. I think they sell from ebay. That's were I found them. The only one I remember is Greentownmotorcycleparts.com. Go to ebay, find a dealers name in the "Seller information" block, cut and paste into a search engine and see if they deal in salvage.
AFAIK. You replace it as a whole. If it's just a couple of mounting brackets and if it otherwise doesn't affect the sturdiness (it probably doesn't, but may depend). I wouldn't worry about it, but that's just me.I have a more specific question about the headlight. I should have looked when I had the fairing off, but I didn't.I bought headlights from Boats.net for $264.10, shipped free. Took about 6 to 7 day to receive. No problems for me. As far as used parts there are several motorcycle recovery companies but they have not sent a reply to my request yet. It's been two weeks now. I think they sell from ebay. That's were I found them. The only one I remember is Greentownmotorcycleparts.com. Go to ebay, find a dealers name in the "Seller information" block, cut and paste into a search engine and see if they deal in salvage.
The entire headlight assembly was one big mass of plastic. There was the headlight, and the mount, and it all was one hunk.
Is it possible to take it apart? To explain the question: if a rock hit the bike at just the right angle, shattered one of the lenses, didn't even scratch the fairing or break the bulb... would you have to replace the entire headlight assembly?
(Yamaha part# 5VS-84300-20-00: $270.93) Seems excessive. Is it possible to take it apart, seperate the headlights from the plastic mounting bracket?
If so, is it possible to find someone that HAS had to replace the headlight assembly - because of broken lenses - but who still has the entire assembly, with the mounting screwholes still intact? Because, my headlight are fine. There are at least two of the mounting brackets - that you screw a screw into - that are broken off. I would just like to replace the housing, not the headlights.
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