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Ninja250R Racing Fairing

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Does kawasaki sell a racing fairing or how about one of the aftermarket companies? Haven't been able to find one online..

sportbiketrackgear.com

hotbodiesracing.com

http://www.rockwallyamaha.com/Rockwall-Bodywork-2008-2011-Kawasaki-Ninja-250R-Race-Bodywork-detail.htm?productId=-291430

expensive, i'd sell the old model and buy the new one with the redesigned fairings and engine. Importing, shipping, painting,taxes would run about 30k baht when over and done.

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There is no Thai company that makes them?

Cant think of any, someone else may know though. I know a guy in CNX that does fiber work, but it'll end up being heavier than stock.

Have you considered installing the fairings from a different bike?

There's a few places that make race fairings in Bangkok but i'm just not sure if they make them for Ninja250, I'm in Canada right now but i'll check with a few guys to see if they know where to get them.

Cant think of any, someone else may know though. I know a guy in CNX that does fiber work, but it'll end up being heavier than stock.

Have you considered installing the fairings from a different bike?

Try Tyga and K Conversions. Tyga would be the best quality if something was avaliable for the 250 here in Thailand, the latter being the cheaper alternative.

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