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Fairing Kit Selection Guide

How do you choose the right fairing kit?


Choosing the right fairing kit is very simple if you have the right information. It is important to carefully select the model and type of your scooter. For example, a Zip SP has different fairings than a standard Zip, and the Yamaha Aerox or Peugeot Vivacity come in multiple versions. With our filters, you can quickly and easily find the right fairing kit for your scooter!

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Zandri offers a wide range of fairing kits for various brands and types of scooters. The fairing kits are replacements for the original and are therefore much more affordable when you only replace individual fairing parts. There is hardly any difference in fit and quality. All fairing kits are replacements for the original and have an excellent fit!

Depending on your scooter, a fairing kit consists of 5 to 16 parts, and it is important to use the filter on our website to select the correct model and brand. Please note: some designs may differ from the original design. Always check the product images to see if the design matches your scooter.

Please note: if you only order individual fairing parts for a “Chinese” scooter, there may be a slight color difference. This is due to variations in the production of these scooters. This is not the case with A-brand scooters!

How do you install a fairing kit?


Installing a fairing kit is easier than you think! Start by removing the old fairings. Work from front to back, unscrew the bolts and carefully remove the fairings from your scooter. Keep the screws safe, as you will need them again later.

Place the new fairings in position. Make sure the screw holes and cutouts align properly so everything fits neatly into place. This ensures that the fairings are securely mounted and your scooter looks clean and sharp again.

For quick and easy installation, you will need the right tools, such as a screwdriver and a wrench. This makes the job much easier and prevents damage to your scooter.

In most cases, you can reuse the speednuts.

Replacing a fairing kit is not a job you complete in an hour, but it is definitely doable. It takes some time and attention, as the fairings are often secured with self-tapping screws and clipped together. Take your time, carefully check the screw holes and cutouts of the new fairing kit, and you will be able to remove the old parts and install the new ones without any issues.

Would you like to follow the process step by step? Then watch our helpful installation video for additional guidance. This way, you can be sure everything fits perfectly!