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06-12-2012, 09:29 AM
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Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2008
From: Blackfoot, ID (~5,000' AMSL)
I Ride: 00 ZX-9r Lime Green 02 ZX-9r Lime Green, California E1 & F1 models, respectively
Posts: 5,110
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You're about 2 seconds from being banned.
Do not introduce yourself with a Web link in it. Remove the link, go to Introductions and introduce yourself properly. You have the appearance of a phisher.
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Alright! Trading bikes for a while was fun. I'm ready for mine back. No, seriously, get off my bike. Ahh, what a sweet ride.
Power. Excellent throttle response. Range.  Meh, superior range. Challenges welcome, but no whining about having to chase her for 5 hours.  -- Picture gallery, K&N air filter, SuperTrapp Aluminum Racing Series exhaust (Made in USA), ZG touring shield, stock gearing & ignition. Highest observed speed: 167 MPH @ ~4,800' AMSL.
Science literate.
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06-13-2012, 03:36 AM
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#3 (permalink)
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Newbie
Joined: Jun 2012
From: Georgia
Posts: 9
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Quote:
Originally Posted by e1_ZX-9r
You're about 2 seconds from being banned.
Do not introduce yourself with a Web link in it. Remove the link, go to Introductions and introduce yourself properly. You have the appearance of a phisher.
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No just a guy trying to get info on a product he bought I thought this was where to Get info on ZX 9's.
Where is introduction I don't see it and I ain't changing my post
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06-13-2012, 01:34 PM
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#4 (permalink)
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Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2008
From: Blackfoot, ID (~5,000' AMSL)
I Ride: 00 ZX-9r Lime Green 02 ZX-9r Lime Green, California E1 & F1 models, respectively
Posts: 5,110
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New Members - Post Up Here <<< link
That's fine if you don't want to edit your post. There's still the illegitimate appearance, but that will fade as your post count increases. If it doesn't however, don't be surprised if your post is flagged as phishing and disappears.
To answer your OP question. I've used two fairing (ferring) sets. Of the two, Auctmarts was head and shoulders above the other one for fitment, quality & durability. The one you have listed wasn't the other one, so I cannot comment on how they stack up. The biggest difference I would note is with the upper fairing. Auctmarts uses the OEM style tab mounting system. It's stronger and more flexible than the glued on nut cylinder many of the others use.
My recommendation: spend the extra $10 and get the Auctmarts.
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Alright! Trading bikes for a while was fun. I'm ready for mine back. No, seriously, get off my bike. Ahh, what a sweet ride.
Power. Excellent throttle response. Range.  Meh, superior range. Challenges welcome, but no whining about having to chase her for 5 hours.  -- Picture gallery, K&N air filter, SuperTrapp Aluminum Racing Series exhaust (Made in USA), ZG touring shield, stock gearing & ignition. Highest observed speed: 167 MPH @ ~4,800' AMSL.
Science literate.
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06-13-2012, 09:41 PM
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Member
Joined: May 2011
From: Auburn, WA
I Ride: 3 Kawasakis
Posts: 51
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I have to chime in and say yes, it does appear as if it is a phishing post.
And please, it is "fairings", not "ferrings".
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1993 ZR-1100 Zephyr(modified by Zlock Racing to 1322 cc, Lindemann Engineering fr susp., Ohlins rear)
1996 ZX9R Ninja, Race Tech Susp., Ferodo Brake King Ultra Light ductile iron full floating rotors, Nissan radial brake master cyl, Galfer lines, Corbin seat, OEM exhaust.
2006 Vulcan 2000 LTD. All stock.
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06-14-2012, 12:28 AM
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#6 (permalink)
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Newbie
Joined: Jun 2012
From: fdsf
Posts: 9
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I got a Kawasaki Ninja ZX 9R for 2 years.I bought a faring on neverland-motor,it is awesome.
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06-14-2012, 11:32 PM
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#7 (permalink)
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Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2008
From: Blackfoot, ID (~5,000' AMSL)
I Ride: 00 ZX-9r Lime Green 02 ZX-9r Lime Green, California E1 & F1 models, respectively
Posts: 5,110
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Any chance of seeing pictures of said fairings?
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Alright! Trading bikes for a while was fun. I'm ready for mine back. No, seriously, get off my bike. Ahh, what a sweet ride.
Power. Excellent throttle response. Range.  Meh, superior range. Challenges welcome, but no whining about having to chase her for 5 hours.  -- Picture gallery, K&N air filter, SuperTrapp Aluminum Racing Series exhaust (Made in USA), ZG touring shield, stock gearing & ignition. Highest observed speed: 167 MPH @ ~4,800' AMSL.
Science literate.
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06-18-2012, 05:08 AM
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#8 (permalink)
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Newbie
Joined: Jun 2012
From: Georgia
Posts: 9
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Quote:
Originally Posted by e1_ZX-9r
New Members - Post Up Here <<< link
That's fine if you don't want to edit your post. There's still the illegitimate appearance, but that will fade as your post count increases. If it doesn't however, don't be surprised if your post is flagged as phishing and disappears.
To answer your OP question. I've used two fairing (ferring) sets. Of the two, Auctmarts was head and shoulders above the other one for fitment, quality & durability. The one you have listed wasn't the other one, so I cannot comment on how they stack up. The biggest difference I would note is with the upper fairing. Auctmarts uses the OEM style tab mounting system. It's stronger and more flexible than the glued on nut cylinder many of the others use.
My recommendation: spend the extra $10 and get the Auctmarts.
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I nearly bought Auctmarts but couldn't find the paint scheme i wanted.
Thanks
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06-18-2012, 05:11 AM
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Newbie
Joined: Jun 2012
From: Georgia
Posts: 9
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Quote:
Originally Posted by e1_ZX-9r
Any chance of seeing pictures of said fairings?
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All i have is the Ebay link from my first post but when they get here i will post up pictures and if there actually worth a crap or not.
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07-03-2012, 08:50 AM
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Newbie
Joined: Jun 2012
From: Georgia
Posts: 9
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07-03-2012, 08:57 AM
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Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2009
From: WI
I Ride: 2012 zx10R, 1996 zx9r
Posts: 3,340
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Not too shabby.
What made you buy fairings at 8000 miles?
Seems kinda new to replace something so big.
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07-03-2012, 09:05 AM
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Newbie
Joined: Jun 2012
From: Georgia
Posts: 9
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The guy before me had dropped the bike and broke a couple pieces on the original fairings.
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