Track Pharing
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Track Pharing
Thinking of getting Track only pharing for 1990-851S.
Narrowed it down to Beasley fiberglass (in OH) or Shark Skinz(FL)
Would appreciate any and info.
If others are available at resonable rate please feel free to put in yoiur 2 cents.
TIA
Steve
Narrowed it down to Beasley fiberglass (in OH) or Shark Skinz(FL)
Would appreciate any and info.
If others are available at resonable rate please feel free to put in yoiur 2 cents.
TIA
Steve
Stephen Berger
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Re: Track Pharing
I have the Sharkskinz on my '91 and it's plenty nice!
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Re: Track Pharing
Thanks Chris
Did you find that there was a significant difference in weight from the original .On this bike all body panels, seat have been replaced by the original owner? When I spoke to both Beasley and Sharkskinz and they said the weight of a side upper side panel is about 2 - 2.5lb compared to 5.5lb on this bike...Do you find that to be correct. What fasteneres did you use?
TIA
Steve
Did you find that there was a significant difference in weight from the original .On this bike all body panels, seat have been replaced by the original owner? When I spoke to both Beasley and Sharkskinz and they said the weight of a side upper side panel is about 2 - 2.5lb compared to 5.5lb on this bike...Do you find that to be correct. What fasteneres did you use?
TIA
Steve
Stephen Berger
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Re: Track Pharing
If the bodywork on your '90 is stock, then the weight savings of going with Sharkskinz is huge. The stock strand fibreglass boddy work is outrageously heavy. The cloth aftermarket stuff is tougher to boot.
Combination of stock"ish" fasteners and quarter turn dzus type. Buy the quarter turns from the fairing supplier - easiest way to go.
Combination of stock"ish" fasteners and quarter turn dzus type. Buy the quarter turns from the fairing supplier - easiest way to go.
- chris fournier
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Re: Track Pharing
Sharkskinz are not only lighter,the stuff is much more repairable than anything else out there.
I'll meet ya in the bar.
Ric Waterloo #944
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Re: Track Pharing
I think it may be a stretch to say "it is much more repairable than anything else out there."
It is cloth not strand but there are many bodywork makers out there using cloth. Once you're into cloth I think that the repair process from this maker to that maker is tomato tomahto so to speak.
I would agree with Ric insofar as his opinion that cloth is the way to go.
It is cloth not strand but there are many bodywork makers out there using cloth. Once you're into cloth I think that the repair process from this maker to that maker is tomato tomahto so to speak.
I would agree with Ric insofar as his opinion that cloth is the way to go.
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