Airtech Streamlining Race / Street Bodywork

Ninja 250R Race / Street Bodywork

Seeing as how getting replacement fairings from Kawasaki seems to be damn near impossible right now, it’s good to see that the after market is picking up their slack. Airtech Streamlining is the first company I have seen that has come out with a full set of interchangeable Race / Street bodywork for the 250R — And also the first company that has an oil containment pan — which really smooths out the look of the whole bike.

All the parts are manufactured in house by Airtech Streamlining out of high quality fiberglass and are very reasonably priced. This is a really sharp package.. Someone needs to pick up a set of these and paint them up. I would love to see these on a finished bike.

Manufacture: Airtech Streamlining
Parts Numbers and Pricing are as follows:

2EX21C KAWASAKI EX250 UPPER FAIRING - COMPETITION $159.07
2EX21S KAWASAKI EX250 UPPER FAIRING - STREET $197.98
2EX22 KAWASAKI EX250 LOWER FAIRING - RIGHT $197.98
2EX23 KAWASAKI EX250 LOWER FAIRING - LEFT $197.98
2EX24 KAWASAKI EX250 TAIL SECTION - SUPERSPORT $197.98
2EX2OCP KAWASAKI EX250 OIL CONTAINMENT PAN $145.23
2EX25 KAWASAKI EX250 FRONT FENDER $82.99

(Note: Anyone notice the chain guard in the picture? Wonder if they’re holding out on us… ;) )

Thanks for the tip Charles!

Ninja 250R Race / Street Bodywork

Ninja 250R Race / Street Bodywork with area p

P.s. Don’t try to pull a fast on on these guys.. They Mean Business!!

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8 Comments »

  1. Jasen Said,

    July 11, 2008 @ 12:13 pm

    I’d like to see that chain guard with a tire hugger along with it.
    …other than that it looks like a pretty nice package.

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    Mr. 2Fiddy Reply:

    Not sure if a Tire Hugger is something that racers would need… Give it time — Somone will come out with one.. ;)

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    Jasen Reply:

    Lol true…true…i’ll try and wait for someone to come out with it. . .

    …did i mention i really want a tire hugger!?

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  2. gixxerkiller Said,

    July 11, 2008 @ 12:28 pm

    man thats nice!

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  3. Julian Emmett Turner Said,

    July 11, 2008 @ 3:08 pm

    I don’t see the little white part at the rear tire available. It’s cool that the same rear part can be cut for street-legal parts or left un-cut for racing, unlike that other company’s race kit.

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  4. Kenny Said,

    July 11, 2008 @ 7:49 pm

    Cool, now I can replace the left and right fairing on my fiances dropped bike haha

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  5. Kenny Said,

    July 15, 2008 @ 11:39 pm

    … and sadly enough it looks like I will be replacing my left fairing. Took a spill =\ Thanks for the post! … again!

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  6. frank Said,

    September 18, 2008 @ 6:04 pm

    how bigs the tire on the top pick

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