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by Bigjus1zero » Mon Aug 14, 2017 2:12 pm
New to the forums just wondering if anyone has done this, I like the look of the smaller side panels, I've heard it has been done before buy swapping to the xtrainer airbox but was looking for any input and/or pics
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by thecat » Mon Aug 14, 2017 2:36 pm
The rear mudguard (uk) is much smaller on the new 300rr 2018 models.
The side panels and other plastics appear the same as previous years.
I just purchased a spare for my bike and it cost around £33 here.
I also think the black inner support part is also different to earlier models, as there is no tool storage anymore. You might also want to check the sub frame part numbers too.
Cheers
Phil
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by Marylander » Mon Aug 14, 2017 3:49 pm
I would bet it just fits. I've got 300rr plastic (except the rad shrouds) on my xtrainer and it went on without issue.
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by Bigjus1zero » Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:13 pm
Marylander wrote:I would bet it just fits. I've got 300rr plastic (except the rad shrouds) on my xtrainer and it went on without issue.
Do you have the rear fender on with the stock xtrainer airbox?
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by Marylander » Mon Aug 14, 2017 6:11 pm
Bigjus1zero wrote:Marylander wrote:I would bet it just fits. I've got 300rr plastic (except the rad shrouds) on my xtrainer and it went on without issue.
Do you have the rear fender on with the stock xtrainer airbox?
Yes
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