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Detailed Aftermarket Fairing review (01 CBR600 F4i)

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Quick Summary: 01 CBR600 F4i. A month ago my bike was biked into and had damage to all the fairings, tank, and other cosmetic damage. Insurance said we will write it off or cut you a cheque and fix it yourself, So I took the cheque and did research on where to buy fairings and after checking all suggestions I decided to go with www.cbrfairings.com as their customer service was top notch responding to every question I had in less 24 hours during weekdays.

Quality - 90: The ABS plastics are good and almost as flexible as the OEM fairings, The wings on the side fairings are painted on instead of a decal but that is fine with me. The colour was nearly the exact same so if I was to buy just one fairing it would be hard to tell that it was a replacement. The tabs are a little thinner the OEM in some places but I put a rubber washer in with the bolt and in made everything tight. The heat shield is a little thinner then stock but looks like it will do a great job as it has the reflective shield over top of the foam part and was sent a giant sheet which is more then enough as I even doubled some up in areas that I thought see some more heat

Fitment - 95: The only drilling I had to do was to open holes that the paint dried over a bit. All the holes lined up with a little fudging. I sanded down the tabs in the front fairing that the headlight screws into as they were jut a tad to thick to get the screw clips on. The holes that you mount the mirrors on were a tad off but I little tug and they fit. My rear seat actually has less play now then it did with the stock rear which is good.
* I didn’t put on the intake covers as mine are already painted black and the front fender as mine is perfectly fine and my daughter just wanted me to finish so I didn’t bother installing it, but from the fitment of the rest of the kit I would assume I would have no problem.

Price - 90: They are more expensive then some of the ebay hong kong fairings but their customer service was the deal breaker that made me go with them as they responded extremely fast to any question and seem that they would be there in case of any problem. They are excellent for the price ($560) but are not OEM ($2,400)

Durability – *: I do not know how durable they are yet. I went on a nice 3 hour ride today and had no issue. I will know how durable they are with time like paint fade/chip, cracks, and melting. As of right now they seem like they will hold up well and will still look new after awhile.

* I will update in awhile after I put some trips on them and have the bike in the sun for a while.

Shipping/Packaging - 95: Once everything was finalized the fairings came within 10 days from processing. Each piece was wrapped in foam and bubble wrap. There were no broken pieces. although they forgot to send the fairing bolt kit, I just re-used my bolts and picked up a couple wellnuts to finish the job. I am just waiting on there response to if they were sent seperately or if they will just refund it since I do not need them anymore.

Service - 100: Communications was extremely fast since cbrfairings office is in Florida instead of most in Hong Kong. They seem intelligent about their products and fast responses.

Overall - 95: I will update the rating on durability as time goes on. But for now I am very pleased with how they turned out. I was pleased with the fitment of the whole tail section, side fairings, and headlight fairings. I tried to be detailed on the review for people who are considering going with cbrfairings will know what to expect and not be disappointed. Also consider that your experience will be a little different then mind. Fitment might be a little different as well. Would I definitely recommend cbrfairings to someone, you will need an electric drill with different size drill bits, sander bit, and lots of room. And if you are reusing your fairing bolts make sure you pick up enough wellnuts as I found out they re not reusable. The right tools and rear stand does help.

I base my point system on comparing it to OEM for fitment and quality.


Received a very big box:

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They were wrapped up very good:

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and the colour matched very well if I were to just by a single fairing:


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They turned out awesome:

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those look great.

No love for the gas tank?

EDIT:

what seat you using? Looks nice!
 
those look great.

No love for the gas tank?

EDIT:

what seat you using? Looks nice!

hahah Im waiting on a sticker to come in for the tank then its going to the body shop to get repainted, didn't want to wait to put the fairings on.

The seats are a marine vinyl it got from "johnny74" I bieve from ebay. makes custom seat covers for $50.
 
Bike looks Sick!!!

does this mean you've got slightly used fairings and cowl for sale? :)
 
i know this is a bit old, but how is the faring kit durability...?

I have had them on and off about 15 times so far and no broken tabs, Slight paint scuffs around the fairing bolts but I have put a rubber washer behind the bolts and nothing since.
Not as flexible as OEM but if I had to get another set I would definitely buy these again.
 
I would go and by better after market heat shielding wrap for the mids and lowers.
 
I would go and by better after market heat shielding wrap for the mids and lowers.

The heat shielding is a tad thin but they sent alot so I just doubled it up on the side fairings. Seemed to do the job as I have been in alot of rush hour traffic with high temps and have had no melting or warping at all.
 
Looks like the site doesn't exists anymore. Do you have the manufacturer's name?

They closed a while back.
I am assuming they are from the same factory as most chinese companies.
 

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