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Started by GSKirk, June 11, 2007, 09:57:28 PM

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RCR_531

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If you email Jeff Kufalk he will fix the post numbers so you can use the PM
Rodney LeQuia

Biggs Motorsports  RCR Kawasaki  SBS Vortex  Conti
Lithum Motorsports

Jason748

Quote from: PaulV on June 12, 2007, 10:15:34 PM
although out of biz, the ak composites I had for my 05 R6 were very good and crashed reasonably well..:)

AK Composites was purchased by Attack Performance and is now Attack Bodywork.


If your interested in reading a product review on Amour Bodies I did one a while back and posted it here:  http://www.cbr600rr.com/forum/index.php/topic,15822.0.html
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GSKirk

Thanks to all for the imput!

SDave I LOVE the R6........................thanks for pointing me in the right direction :cheers:

J
K

251am

 Hey Kirkles,
     Armour Bodies were great to work with if you're gonna order a fresh set. Try Rob @ Lithium.

superspud

Has anyone tried the sets on ebay for like $350ish shipped?  I think one lists Pit-tek and the other doesn't list a manufacturer.  Curious if anyone can comment on those.   Last year I had a set of sharkskinz that lasted all year and a few crashes.  Overall, very pleased and still have them for a spare if i get desperate.  This year I've got Hotbodies and besides the pain of fitting them they, held up great to a crash in the grass, showing very little damage.  My avatar is post crash in MWSS last weekend. 
CCS MW Am #778

sryan296

ARMOUR is the best I have used but It's a bit pricey

super flexible and great fit

RCR_531

For about the same price of Hotbodies you can get Armour  Bodies shipped to you from Lithium. From other sites I have heard that stuff on E-bay is not worth the money. I have not used it so I really don't know for sure. This year I spent the money on better stuff instead of going cheap and I feal it was the best thing that I did.  Last year a simple fall was two days of repairs.
Rodney LeQuia

Biggs Motorsports  RCR Kawasaki  SBS Vortex  Conti
Lithum Motorsports

tstruyk

with GP Comp closing its doors, A/B would be my #1 choice for bodywork without a doubt!

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gkotlin

The Pit-tech or whatever it is, I've been told it's not that great.  I've got a set of second hand, crashed E-Racings.  They're light and flexible.  They don't seem to crash any worse than other brands I've seen.  The fit on them was actually pretty darn good.
Greg K.
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GSKirk

Quote from: RCR_531 on June 12, 2007, 10:23:26 PM
If you email Jeff Kufalk he will fix the post numbers so you can use the PM

How do i get ahold of Jeff? AGain thanks for the info guys!

r1owner

Did anyone mention Catalyst Racing composites?  I have them on my R6.  I like them a lot!   A little heavier than Sharkskinz, but the quality is just as good IMO.  Of course the pricing is pretty high too.

http://www.catalystracingcomposites.com/