Goose fairing replicas.......(yet again)

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Re: Goose fairing replicas.......(yet again)

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You're right Matt, the goal is to finally get the fairing readily available again.

Don't be too hasty though, as some of us have seen several possible suppliers come and then go without ever making a sale.

The more efforts we have in the works, the more likely that someone will actually succeed.

and my understanding is that several of these folks who are investigating reproducing this fairing are only doing so because nobody else is currently doing it.

I dare say that if someone reaches the finish line and produces a good product, then everyone will be happy, even the potential competition.

The reality is that these are never going to be a high volume item, so they might as well be high dollar & high quality. These folks know that.

The bottom line is that if SOMEONE can produce it then the entire MadMax fanbase benefits from it.

And THE SOONER THE BETTER!

My silver kwaka looks a little too naked without one!

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they have an advertisement and a write up in classic bike magazine for July and the Goose bike was in the June issue.
so i doubt they are bluffing on subject.
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matt black wrote:It is NO wonder that people are having such a hard time finding fairing.
We finally have a company that obviously has put some time into this seemingly impossible venture and now we are going to knock them for doing so and or try to get another competitor selling same fairing.

I thought the common goal of this thread was to make this part available??????

Uh Okay , Excuse me if I read the post wrong ,but it appeared that he couldn't get it made chaeply enough to warrant doing them . So Excuse me all to hell for trying to help you guys out. As I don't ride a bike it doesn't matter to me at all if they ever get done. But if that is how you feel about GO FUCK YOURSELF. This is why this forum has gone to hell. AS for the common goal I thought that was what I aws trying to help with ,but you know what forget it You can talk about getting them done til hell freezes the over. You fucking wanker. Anyone who knows me knows all I try to do is help out any way I can ,but if this is how your going to act go twist.
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XA351GT
your a total spaz.
you need to get a bike or ride bitch.
have a feeling it would be the latter one.
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matt black wrote:XA351GT
your a total spaz.
you need to get a bike or ride bitch.
have a feeling it would be the latter one.
Hey Johnny come lately Kiss my ass. While your talking a big game I've been DOING the Aussie Falcon life . For 8 years jack ass . So don't start talking like a badass you internet tough guy. You jump my ass for trying to help you guys out and I'm a Spaz ?? You've got your head so far up your ass you'll never know what end is up. Have a nice life jack off.
1st off I don't know if Troy would even want to be bothered with the parts or 2nd if he could make them cost effective so people would buy them . But it was a another source to consider if this one didn't pan out. But forget I said anything about you ignorant ass.
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SPAZ shut your shutty shut.
You are equivalent to an emotionally spazzed out 9 yr old kid and would be handled accordingly.
With a 60 minute time out from his RC Mad Max Replica Falcon Car
Ha Ha..... :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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matt black wrote:SPAZ shut your shutty shut.
You are equivalent to an emotionally spazzed out 9 yr old kid and would be handled accordingly.
With a 60 minute time out from his RC Mad Max Replica Falcon Car
Ha Ha..... :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Nice come back :roll: your mother is no doubt very proud. :lol: Now I'll let you in on something my Mom told me never get in a argument with a moron you'll never win. So savor your victory.
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matt black wrote:It is NO wonder that people are having such a hard time finding fairing.
We finally have a company that obviously has put some time into this seemingly impossible venture and now we are going to knock them for doing so and or try to get another competitor selling same fairing.

I thought the common goal of this thread was to make this part available??????
Who is knocking them ?? I don't know where you get that idea, maybe you should read my post fully, before shooting your mouth off ! :evil:

First of all, I wished the new venture every success with their fairing kits. I then apologised to those forum members who have e-mailed me with orders - for a small home-based mechanic, the economics of manufacturing these fairings was just too much for me. I then again wished the new venture every success with constructing and selling the fairings. I don't know where abouts in my post you get the idea that the new business was being 'knocked' ??? Try reading the post before jumping in with baseless accusations...... :roll:

As far as the post from XA351GT is concerned, he was just trying to help me with some information - I am not located in the US, if I was then maybe would be able to follow up with his advice. It was appreciated (at least by me) as an attempt to try and assist members here getting a fairing made. Thanks for the advice XA351GT, I do appreciate where you were coming from.

Getting these replica fairings made locally in Oz is something that I would really have liked to done, but I just am unable to afford the tooling-up costs in the first instance.

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