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Need a quote for motorcycle crash repairs, paintwork or fairing restoration? Get in touch — we work with riders, motorcycle shops and insurance companies across Melbourne.

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CRASH REPAIRS & PAINT
(03) 9399 3344
SERVICING & BREAKDOWNS
(03) 9391 4836
location
STREET ACCESS

FACTORY: 14 / 59, HUDSONS ROAD, SPOTSWOOD

hours
OPERATIONAL WINDOW

MON - FRI: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Note: Workshop entrance is on Raleigh Street as shown on the map

Our Workshop

Visit our Spotswood workshop

Melbourne Motorcycle Fairings isconveniently located in Spotswood, servicing riders from across Melbourne and Victoria. Our workshop is fully equipped to handle motorcycle crash repairs,fairing restoration, custom paintwork and mechanical repairs

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Spotswood, VIC

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Note: Workshop entrance is on Raleigh Street as shown on the map

Faqs

Have a question?

We’ve answered some of the most common questions riders ask about motorcycle repairs, paintwork, insurance claims and restoration work. If you need more information, our team is always happy to help

Repair timeframes vary depending on several factors, including parts availability, insurance assessments and the complexity of the damage.

Some repairs may be completed within a week, while others may take longer if specialist parts are required or if the job involves extensive paint or mechanical work.

At Melbourne Motorcycle Fairings, we aim to complete repairs as quickly as possible and are known for having faster turnaround times than the industry average.

For standalone repairs, we can usually prepare a quote within 48 hours once the bike has been inspected.

Yes. In most cases, motorcycle crash repairs are covered by insurance.

We can arrange for your bike to be picked up, quoted, assessed and repaired in the shortest possible time.

Yes. Melbourne Motorcycle Fairings specialises in accurate factory colour matching, including:

  • Candy points
  • Multi-layer pearl finishes
  • Metalic points
  • Custom point schemes

These finishes require specialist expertise, and few repairers in Victoria have the equipment and experience to reproduce them correctly.

Yes. We work on all motorcycle brands and models, including:

  • Sports bikes
  • Cruisers
  • Touring bikes
  • Off-road motorcycles
  • Classic motorcycles

Yes. We provide complete motorcycle resprays, including:

  • Full colour changes
  • Custom paint schemes
  • Restoration paintwork for older motorcycles
  • Replica decals and graphics

We also regularly restore classic motorcycles, including older Suzuki models and other vintage bikes.

How long does motorcycle paint repair take?

However, overall repair time can be affected by parts availability and insurance approvals.

Motorcycle respray costs vary significantly depending on the bike and the complexity of the work.

Factors that influence price include:

  • Number of painted parts
  • Type of paint (solid, metallic, candy, pearl)
  • Graphics or decals
  • Pinstriping
  • Custom designs

For accurate pricing, we recommend sending photos or bringing the bike in for inspection so we can prepare a detailed quote.

At Melbourne Motorcycle Fairings, we use a specialised laser alignment system to measure the geometry of your motorcycle.

This equipment checks whether the frame and key structural points are correctly aligned.

We are currently the only workshop in Victoria using this advanced system.

Every bike undergoes:

  • Every bike undergoes:
  • A full mechanical inspection

If the motorcycle passes these checks, we then proceed with the repair quote.

You will also receive a printed alignment report confirming the results.

Ready to get your bike back on the road?'