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6th Gen front end fairing on a 5th gen bike

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by classicinjection, Jun 16, 2008.

  1. classicinjection

    classicinjection New Member

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    I love the 6th Gen fairing it has a much sportier look versus my 98, has any tried to convert the front lowers and headlight fairing to fit on a 98? the mounting points look to be in almost the same location for the side pieces. If I get the bracket for the front fairing will it work?

    John
     


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  2. mello dude

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    My 98's not smilin at ya no more......




    Sorry - couldnt resist.. ;)

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  3. mech2006

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    Classicinjection im interested to find out, let me know what you find. Thanks
     


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    with enough TIME, EFFORT & MONEY you can make anything work.. ......

    Question whats it worth to you ???????


    here's an idea...................sell the 98 buy a 6th gen problem solved !!!!
     


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  5. classicinjection

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    If honda went back to a gear driven engine I might buy 6th gen, but there is nothing like the gear driven whine and v8 rumble of a hopped up vfr to get the heart thump'n.

    Nice looking bike you got there, how do you like the SV I would'nt mind getting a SV/Hawk something little lighter to toss around.
     
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