anybody ever buy from poly26

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    i was just browsing POLY26.com, they have some really nice stuff for the older viffer, has anyone ever purchased anything from them....what is s/h like, and how long did it take to get, and how in the hell can i figure out what the cost is in USD?
     


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    uh....

    how did you find anything on that site?

    it's all in (a language I don't understand) but couldn't find any parts....
     


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    once you let the page load, you can choose the ENGLISH flag at the top...its the british flag but yeah, that puts the page in english....and just choose HONDA and it give you a list of all the various parts for each HONDA bike they carry. scroll downt he HONDA VFR750 86-87 and go the to the page...now that part description is in french or whatever, but you can just click on the pictures and it blows up....but the prices are listed in Euros i think

    but they have
    * upper fairing with dual head light
    * rear fender
    * upper and lower fairings

    and a few other nice pieces i wanted to get my hands on, but the conversion is throwing me off. :confused:
     


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    Never seen them. They have lot of aftermarket stuff but it looks like it´s not hig quality.
    Have to learn to speak French
     


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    I wouldn't mind that rear tire hugger.... and the front exhaust cover. The front headlight mod is something I'm going to do with my Airtech fairing and some fiberglass.
     


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    oh yeah...they sell the dual lights and the template also. i was thinking that the tire hugger and the exhaust cover would be easy to make from fiberglass as well...i figure if you study the picture hard enough....it would come to you. it was the upper dual light fairings that i was interested in....
     


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    what makes you say that out of curiousity.
     


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    Yeah, I will likely end up getting some RC30 or NC30 headlights (others might fit) and cut holes and fiberglass them in. If it looks good, I might make a mold, just depends. Maybe ask Chuck if he can do one ;) Maybe he already does.

    The rear tire hugger shouldn't be that hard to do either, I mean, its pretty simple. The exhaust cover isn't that much either, you could form that out of other stuff too, like Aluminum.

    Its damned expensive though, and shipping is going to be a PITA, but they are the only ones besides Chuck that offer a rear Fairing (that I've seen).
     


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    i tried to use a euro to dollar calculator but i am not sure if it was correct, and if it was, its not anymore expensive than parts here in the states...

    for the tail section, i was going with something like this
    http://www.designbikes.de/Hoecker_e.htm, tweat it to flow seamlessly into side fairings but that is my overall goal....give the old viffer a more up to date look, without chopping and hacking frame up. as far as front upper fairing and dual lights, if you do make a mold, let me know, i would really be interested in it....
     


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