What fairings/seat units are you using? As in title what are you all using on your monster race bikes, pics please and where you get them? thanks |
I think the most common choice for a monster is 748/916/996 fairings. Either full fairing or just the top and a belly pan (race belly pan so must hold so many litres of oil if it goes wrong). As for sources.. DSC Post on stuff for newcomers Theres a couple of shops on flea bay that specialise in race fairings if you fancy something a little different. Mark :) |
See the link that Ells posted above (as you're not the first to ask!) BUT just about anything can be made to fit with a little bit of ingenuity (and cable ties and duct tape!). I've previously had a Triumph race seat unit on my 600/620 SS as it was less than £30 off ebay. Seat units from an RS250 are also quite a good fit too. Put it on, mark it in pen, attack it with a saw and try it. Keep going until it fits! Half the fun is having something different from everyone else! ;) |
I had an R6 seat unit at home you can have which was given to me. You may be able to make it fit your monster. othewise like others I use a cut down 9** head fairing and a belly pan |
Anyone know where to get a cheap one of these from not at £274 exc postage etc http://www.magicalracing.co.jp/MOTO-.../ducati_m.html |
1 Attachment(s) 1098 fairing on monster Fireblade race seat |
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Fairings I'm in the same predicament, but with a 620 sport. I saw a few really nice bikes faired with 848 fairings - I think that might be the way forward for me. I've been informed that it might be worth getting a race fairing bracket to aid fitment. Don’t know if this is the case for monsters. :eek: |
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could do with lifting the pan there Chaz ;) :lol: Like the blade seat unit tho. |
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The bracket does aid fitment on the SS (I had a carbon one). Buy 2 though because it will be a case of "when" not "if" you crash yer gonna need a spare. |
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