Yup, I used Monster for the Gen3. Fit was surprisingly good, no extra drilling required or arm wrestling pieces to fit together. The Gen3 plastics fit together like a giant tinkertoy or lego, they all snap together & 99% lined up really well. Over all, it worked out. Always figure it's a gamble with aftermarket fairings. (my third bike with aftermarket fairings) Only suggestion is do the extra money for extra clear coat. I didn't do that, and now realize that I should have paid the extra money for that.
Only other suggestion is I paid a lot of extra money to Partszilla to buy all the itty bitty pieces that are not included in the kit. The kit is just the plastic. So you re-use all the original bolts & fasteners. But the Gen3 plastic also has a ton of these little foam pieces that stick on everywhere, plus odd clips that hold on the side fin piece. Bought those too. Plus all the push pins - easy to break them. Plus I bought all the original decals too. Those are not on the aftermarket kit other than the kanji.
I re-used some of the black stock pieces too even though those came in the kit too.
The kit comes with a dark smoke double bubble & I opted to put a clear Zero Gravity sport-touring screen on - I waited four months for that from Zero Gravity. I also didn't need the tank cover as I have a Bagster so I didn't have to mess with trying to line up the tank cover.
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Overall, it's very red and nobody has a Gen3 that looks like this.
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