Gen Ii Remove Faom From Side Fairing

Of course i am serious, other bikes I know of do not have foam on the back of the fairing eg. gsxr 1000, cbr1000rr, r1, and so on
 
As he said, the foam weighs nothing.
There is no point in removing it.
The only change you would possibly even notice would be a little more heat, and maybe some buzzing or vibration from the fairing, but not likely.
You would lose more weight by removing the reflectors, rear mudflap, and skiping lunch.
 
I have removed reflectors, rear mudflap and so on and I have not eaten in two days:) so come on, I will build a fast and light bike then all stones must be turned
 
I have drop exhaust but not battery and Wheels it could be the next , thank you more of this :thumbsup:


Shorai LFX™ batteries are up to 80 percent lighter than their lead acid equivalents.
- This saves an average of 1~2 Kg.. for dirt bikes, 3~4 Kg. lbs. for street bikes and 5~8 Kg.. for touring bikes and cruisers.
 
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