Fitment / Compatibility |
Exact fit with given scooter make & model(s) (year, version) |
Ensures panels mount properly, avoid modifications |
Components / Parts Included |
List of all body parts included (e.g. front fairing / apron, front mudguard/fender, side panels left+right, rear cowl / tail panel, headlight visor or cover, nose / grille, side wings, under-tray / floor pan, engine guard, rear fender, any trims) |
A “full kit” means replacing all external visible panels; a “half kit” might omit some parts |
Material |
Fibreglass / Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) / composite fibre materials (could be fiberglass, carbon fibre, or fibre + resin mix) |
Fibre body panels are lighter and can resist denting; material quality affects strength, weight, cost |
Thickness |
For fibre panels: typically 2-5 mm depending on part (front apron may be thicker; side panels might be thinner) |
Thicker gives strength, more weight; thinner may flex or break more easily |
Weight |
Total weight of the kit, or weight per panel; ideally the fibre kit should not add more than a small % over stock parts |
Excessive weight will affect range, handling, battery load |
Finish / Surface |
Options could be gel coat, matte, gloss, primed (unpainted), or pre-painted; UV resistant finish; colour options |
Affects appearance, durability, ease of painting or customising |
Colour Options |
Standard colours (black, white, silver, etc.), ability to provide unpainted (primed) panels |
Allows flexibility for matching OEM or custom paint jobs |
Mounting Points & Hardware |
All existing mounting points preserved; holes pre-drilled / moulded; hardware included or compatible (bolts, clips, inserts) |
To ease installation, avoid misalignment or need for modifications |
Tolerance / Fit Quality |
Dimensional tolerances ±0.5–1 mm (depending on part size) |
Ensures parts line up well, minimal gaps or misfit |
Strength / Mechanical Properties |
Resistance to cracking on minor impacts; sufficient flex so that panels don’t shatter; adequate tensile strength / flexural strength depending on fibre + resin; perhaps impact resistance rating |
To endure vibrations, road debris, small knocks |
Weather / Environmental Resistance |
UV stability (non-yellowing), water resistance, heat (operating temperature), cold / temperature variation; resistance to corrosion (hardware) |
For durability in various climates |
Surface Durability |
Scratch resistance, resistance to fading / chalking / peeling (especially paint or finish) |
Keeps aesthetics over time |
Weight Savings |
Compared to OEM plastic or metal panels; often fibre kits aim for some weight reduction |
Helps with scooter range, performance |
Cost |
Per kit / per panel; perhaps cost of painting or shipping as well |
Important for budgeting and pricing |
Warranty / Guarantee |
E.g. 6 months to 1-year warranty on fit & finish; guarantee against warping / splitting under normal use |
Helps customer confidence |
Safety & Compliance |
Material non-toxic, flame retardancy (if required), absence of harmful chemicals; compliant with regional regulations if any |
Especially important if fibre resin or coatings have VOCs or hazardous elements |
Finish Quality |
Even surface, no air bubbles, cracks, smooth edges, clean moulding, edges trimmed, holes smooth |
Affects both aesthetics and safety (no sharp edges) |
Packaging |
How parts are packed to avoid damage (e.g. foam wrapping, protective film, boxed with separators) |
To ensure parts arrive undamaged |
Delivery Lead Time |
How long after order production + shipping |
Important for planning / sales |
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