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5mm Precut Fairing Adhesive Heatshield for Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R 1997-2007

$ 26.29

Availability: 65 in stock
  • Function: Provide fairings superior protection from Warping/Melting
  • Features: Waterproof & Fire Resistant
  • Finish: Alumnium Foil
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Condition: New
  • Type: Heat Shield
  • Material: Polymeric Fibers
  • Machine Type: Street Motorcycle
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Fit: Specific Fit
  • Item Thickness: 5mm /2 in
  • Universal Fitment: No
  • Installation: Adheres to Body Panels directly
  • Color: Silver
  • Product level: Professional Grade

    Description

    Motorcycle Belly Fairing Protection:
    Precut heatshield

    Fit for:
    Suzuki Hayabusa GSXR1300R 1997-2007

    Specifications:
    -Condition: Brand new with pre-cut design for easy installation.
    -Material: A blend of polymeric fibers and aluminum foil for superior heat resistance.
    -Thickness: 5mm for optimal protection.
    -Temperature Resistance Range: Capable of withstanding temperatures from -40°C to +149°C.
    -Features: Offers both waterproofing and fireproof properties for enhanced safety and durability.

    Why you can not miss this?
    -Pre-cut Heatshield to Protect Motorcycle Belly Fairings, specific fit.
    -This heatshield is designed to protect the lower side fairings from the high temperatures emitted by the engine, thereby preventing any potential melting of the fairings.
    -All heatshields are specifically tailored for your motorcycle model and come pre-cut for straightforward and rapid installation.

    Warm tips:
    (1) This heatshields are quite different from the lower-quality heat shields often included with fairings from China. Our heat shield is designed to offer superior performance and durability, ensuring a higher standard of quality and reliability.
    (2) Please be aware that there may be a minor variation of 1-3cm in the measurements due to the manual measuring process.

    Package includes:
    All the Left and right heatshields shown in the pictures