Full Six SFV4 matte or gloss carbon belly pan. And Carbovani partial SFV4 belly pan

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I just found out that Full Six carbon has designed a matte and gloss carbon belly pan. What do you guys think? Here is a link to their site Fullsix and here is a link to Conquest Racings site showing how it looks on the SFV4. Full Six says the belly pan will work with the OEM exhaust as well as a race exhaust. Fullsix Ducati Streetfighter V4 Carbon Fibre Belly Pan | Conquest

And here is Carbonanis version. But its not a full belly pan. It is pretty much the front of the Full Six belly pan. What do you guys think. Comes in gloss and matte carbon Carbonvani - Ducati Streetfighter V4 / S Carbon Fiber Belly Pan (2 piece)
 
Looks pretty nice!
Here is whats surprising. I found out they are actually in stock here in the US. I was looking at my distributors site because a forum members asked me if I could get it for him. I was surprised they even made this. He is probably ordering it from me on Monday. I said make sure you post pics
 
Yup, I don’t see the point of adding fairings to a naked bike. Why not get the Panigale. But hey I’ve seen crazier things.
 
I don’t think it looks bad. I know a lot of guys did the same with the Tuono. I think the cool thing about bikes it finding a way to make them your own.
 
I could have sworn I came across some track rules once that required full belly pans in certain classes. Not that you'd be riding a hypernaked in those classes of course.

I just don't get making it out of carbon fiber. The material and production costs are too high.
 
I don’t think it looks bad. I know a lot of guys did the same with the Tuono. I think the cool thing about bikes it finding a way to make them your own.
I installed a Ilmberger matte belly pan on my S1000R. I think that it looks pretty good on that bike. It all depends on the bike in my opinion. A bell pan looks good on the Tuono as well. Regarding the Full Six belly pan. It it was flat in the front without those little flares or wings or whatever they are. As well as the front being more angled instead of the edges being rounded off. And then just a straight line going towards the rear like the ilmberger on my S1000R. Then I think more guys would appreciate it. Here are two pics of my BMW with the ilmberger belly pan. It isnt as pronounced at the Full Six belly pan. Granted this is a BMW S1000R and other is a Ducati SFV4. But I think the lines on the ilmberger flow with the bike better than the how the Full Six flows with the Ducati. I dont think the Full Six is hideous but a little more designing could have gone into making it flow better. The two pics I attached are almost the same but the 2nd may show the belly pan a little better. It seems to be a slightly different angle.

These Carbovani are actually nice. They replace the oem red lower pieces on the SFV4. They come in gloss and matte. And are in stock. Ive sold two sets so far. One in matte and one in gloss to one guy here on long island and one in NJ. They also bought other carbon pieces from me to go with the flow. But these arent expensive. They retail for $414 but I sold them at a pretty good discount Carbonvani - Ducati Streetfighter V4 / S Carbon Fiber Belly Pan (2 piece)
 

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I use mine at the track.

Anyone have instructions how to take out the front fairing (above the headlights)? Just got a new carbon one and planning to install it soon.
 
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I use mine at the track.

Anyone have instructions how to take out the front fairing (above the headlights)? Just got a new carbon one and planning to install it soon.

I just did that.

There are 2 small under the head light pointing towards the top. Once those are out while standing in front of the bike pull the cover towards you as there’s a plastic pin sleeve holding it at the bottom.

Obviously the headlight needs to be unhinged as well in order for you to get to those screws
 
To unhinge the head light you have two silver bolts under the head light on each side of the horn. Once removed lift the headlight out of the rubber grommets towards the ceiling.
 
I just did that.

There are 2 small under the head light pointing towards the top. Once those are out while standing in front of the bike pull the cover towards you as there’s a plastic pin sleeve holding it at the bottom.

Obviously the headlight needs to be unhinged as well in order for you to get to those screws
thanks ! time to look for the headlight removal
 

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