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Steve 29-Sep-2004 14:56

Fairing lowers with belly pan
 
Does anyone know if you can buy fairing lowers with the belly pan built in or cut to accept a seperate belly pan

Cheers

JPM 29-Sep-2004 16:20

On my Bostrom the fairing lowers include a carbon bellypan, so am I correct in assuming that any 998/996R lowers will do the job? You'd also need to replace your V-Piece to suit

Steve 29-Sep-2004 16:56

Forgot to mention it's for a 748 - if that makes a difference

Clippy 29-Sep-2004 17:47

Lowers and belly...
 
You will need to buy a matched set of side panels and belly pan I think.

On my genuine Ducati track day bodywork (so presume it's the same with painted up rod panels) the lowers are shorter and will need to be drilled to accept the dzus fastners that hold the belly pan on.

I've kept my standard carbon v-piece though - it fits over the front edge of the belly pan nicely.

Giles

bradders 29-Sep-2004 19:43

could try ard racing, they do body kits which include a drip tray

skidlids 29-Sep-2004 20:49

Quote:

Originally posted by Steve
Does anyone know if you can buy fairing lowers with the belly pan built in or cut to accept a seperate belly pan

Cheers

Yes you can as I have one but I have no idea where it originally came from, I'll try and put up a photo of it on here later.

neil748r 29-Sep-2004 23:10

Both Casoli and QB Carbon do them. Pretty sure they'll also do them in fiberglass at less cost.

Personally I wouldn't touch either with the proverbial barge pole but the options there if you want to go down that route.

[Edited on 29-9-2004 by neil748r]

bradders 29-Sep-2004 23:34

I have one fitted which is 1 piece lower and bell pan - make fitting awkward and I would have preferred to have had it so the lower is removable via dzus (if that makes sense??)

www.ardracing.com just found the link:)

Steve 30-Sep-2004 09:24

cheers fellas

skidlids 30-Sep-2004 19:41

The pic at last

Steve 01-Oct-2004 14:57

that's the one. if you ever remember where you got it please let me know.

ta

neil748r 01-Oct-2004 15:18

The pic that Skidlids posted is the same as the type done by QB and Casoli.

skidlids 01-Oct-2004 18:56

Quote:

Originally posted by Steve
that's the one. if you ever remember where you got it please let me know.

ta

I can remember exactly where I got it from, but I don't think my mate has any more and I think it was 2nd hand when he got it. But I'll try and find out if he knows who made it.

RikTen 06-Oct-2004 10:45

I can remember exactly where I got it from, but I don't think my mate has any more and I think it was 2nd hand when he got it. But I'll try and find out if he knows who made it. [/quote]

Sebimoto does that type of fairing. I don't know if they have distributor in UK, but as I live in Finland I have just used their German pages. Go there, for english page and see 2-piece fairings. (Yes, I know those are not too informative...) They are neither best ones to answer for E-mails. :mad:

http://www.sebimoto.com/kontakte.asp

You may help me with ADR as I need something for track on my 748. Have waited answer for a while from them. How about real quality and fittability? Do their road fairings need bellypan, or does sides attach each others like in originals.

[Edited on 6-10-2004 by RikTen]


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