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Fairing Stay - Bad to the bone!

Discussion in 'General' started by Empty Pockets Racing, Feb 19, 2004.

  1. Empty Pockets Racing

    Empty Pockets Racing where's my collar bone?

    Just got the fairing stay in for the 2004 GSXR1000.
    All I can say is Yesssssss! This thing is bad to the bone.
    Every part of it is replaceable and it fits like a glove!
    The machining is real nice.

    It's made by the guys at Morse Racing Parts (http://www.morsefiberglass.com/) who also owns GP Composites (http://www.gpcomposites.com/).

    Photos:
    http://www.empty-pockets-racing.com/Fairing Stay (1).htm
    http://www.empty-pockets-racing.com/Fairing Stay (2).htm

    Good guys, great prices, and awesome service.

    Keith Reed
    #69 / EXpert
    www.empty-pockets-racing.com
     
  2. Nice

    Nice looking. Although with the solid pieces...it looks heavier then like a Graves tube fairing stay. What do you think...do you think it compares in weight?
     
  3. Empty Pockets Racing

    Empty Pockets Racing where's my collar bone?

    Re: Nice


    The stay is really light. I think it's probably 1 lb. or less. Remember it's for a 1000 which requires some additional metal with the way the instrument gauge mounts. Unfortunately never compared it to a Graves (for a 1000) before. For the slight difference in weight (if there is any), I'd take this one regardless for all the replaceable parts (ever crash a Graves) and the better price. :cool:

    Call Mike or Scott at 1.866.854.2530 to check on the weight, price, etc. I'm seriously digging this thing and plan to order one for the other bike.

    Keith Reed
    #69 / EXpert
    www.empty-pockets-racing.com
     

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