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    Hey guys,

    It looks like I'm in the market for a TLR kit. Would someone be willing to tell me what the total price with shipping to the us, specifically, 14606.

    So who has them, and what do you think of the work? I'm very interested in these. Also, can the ram air ducts be dipped in the faux carbon fider?

    Thanks!!!!

  • #2
    not sure aobut the kit, but i would say no to the dippiong. having had faux carbon fiber bits before, the pattern is in the plastic and dipping in a liquid would not give the correct pattern.

    2000 tillis plus stuff with some polished stuff and some carbon fiber stuff and a little bit of tlr stuff and some gsxr stuff

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    • #3
      The best way to answer most of your questions would be to simply email Hammerit. Their usually good about answering mail within a day or two.

      I've got a TLR/R tail. I'm not finished installing it yet, but I'd say the quality is about average for race bodywork. It takes some work to fit, it isn't a bolt on like a factory piece would be.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Wingspan
        The best way to answer most of your questions would be to simply email Hammerit. Their usually good about answering mail within a day or two.

        I've got a TLR/R tail. I'm not finished installing it yet, but I'd say the quality is about average for race bodywork. It takes some work to fit, it isn't a bolt on like a factory piece would be.
        How much is "some work"? Many hours to fit or just som minor stuff? Do the HammerIt-pieces fit togheter nicely and the work is mainly to get it to fit on the bike?
        Did you get screws or are you supposed to use the stock? (Which I don´t have...)

        I am in the process of buying a TLRR kit. (Front Fairings only thought!)
        TL1000R -99. Yellow/Black.
        M4 Full system(Alu), K&N Filter, TRE mod, removed Pair valve. Yoshimura clutch cover, removed Scissor gears, Carbon fibre hugger, carbon fibre rearhugger, HammerIt TLR/R fairings, Gilles Toolings rearset. Pazzo racing levers, shorties, Öhlins rear, Brembo front brakes, ET79 undertail, blah blah blah...
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        • #5
          Theres a complete kit on Ebay right now.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tlrcraz1
            Theres a complete kit on Ebay right now.
            http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2427861103
            Uh, did you notice he said carbon fiber in the for sale and it's only fiberglass LOL!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by PutteLiten
              How much is "some work"? Many hours to fit or just som minor stuff? Do the HammerIt-pieces fit togheter nicely and the work is mainly to get it to fit on the bike?
              Did you get screws or are you supposed to use the stock? (Which I don´t have...)

              I am in the process of buying a TLRR kit. (Front Fairings only thought!)
              I have the tail, undertail, and solo cowl. The tail has a bit of a twist in it so you have to force the screw holes in the tail to line up with the holes in the subframe. That's really no big deal. The tail light hole doesn't match the stock tail light at all. That would really tick me off except I'm not using the stock tail light.

              The undertail will take some serious cutting and fitting to work. However, Hammerit tells you that right up front on their web page so I knew that before I even ordered.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Wingspan
                I have the tail, undertail, and solo cowl. The tail has a bit of a twist in it so you have to force the screw holes in the tail to line up with the holes in the subframe. That's really no big deal. The tail light hole doesn't match the stock tail light at all. That would really tick me off except I'm not using the stock tail light.

                The undertail will take some serious cutting and fitting to work. However, Hammerit tells you that right up front on their web page so I knew that before I even ordered.

                OK, I knew some of that. But since Im only getting the Front Faring, I just hope there wont be too muck work.
                Payed the stuff today.

                Im looking for an winter garage (heated) too, think I found onew today. Have to check if they allow working on the bike in it.

                This winter gona be fun!
                TL1000R -99. Yellow/Black.
                M4 Full system(Alu), K&N Filter, TRE mod, removed Pair valve. Yoshimura clutch cover, removed Scissor gears, Carbon fibre hugger, carbon fibre rearhugger, HammerIt TLR/R fairings, Gilles Toolings rearset. Pazzo racing levers, shorties, Öhlins rear, Brembo front brakes, ET79 undertail, blah blah blah...
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                • #9
                  Front fairing fits great and doesn't need much work. You have to elongate the holes in the headlight bracket for the headlight to look right. Airtube covers need a little work to fit right.

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