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that's his bike, or was his bike I think he just got a 23

Forget the fairings…I like them….but Pretty badass bit of kit that bike, all the best go fast parts.

The competitive side of me is coming out 😂😂😂…like woe, does that bike have more go fast bling than mine?

I think I edge him out lol

But his bike looks better, I’m not a big fan of what I think of as fan boy liveries, but that yellow race rep looks really good, especially with the black tank and Italian flag bits.
 
Well he has Akra RS exhaust so he has you there... BUT on a non RS bike that thing doesn't do anything other then LOOK factory and be louder.
 
Well he has Akra RS exhaust so he has you there... BUT on a non RS bike that thing doesn't do anything other then LOOK factory and be louder.

I’ll take my exhaust over his, his calipers are nicer and probably the front forks are nicer…but I’ll take my overall braking system over the nicer calipers, still though, I think his bike looks better and the few differences on the mechanicals are really preference.

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Not the RS set up then….🤔😉🤷🏼‍♂️ just saying…

Those swing arms aren’t a great choice for frequent track day riders, you spec the stiffness and they are designed as a disposable part. Not sure what the lifecycle is but race teams go through several a season as they fatigue out.
 
Excuse my ignorance, but what is an “RS” bike? (I see fairings, subframes etc for RS bikes). And yes, I did google :)
 
The Moto America race bike is not a factory RS bike. They take street Rs and turn them into race bikes at War Horse. There is a YouTube channel of the build. They strip a R bare then add on new parts. I think they had a Corse swing arm and other bits. But it’s not a full blown build. I think an actual RS bike is 250k or so, then you still need to buy spares. Plus Ducati might not even sell you one.
 
The Moto America race bike is not a factory RS bike. They take street Rs and turn them into race bikes at War Horse. There is a YouTube channel of the build. They strip a R bare then add on new parts. I think they had a Corse swing arm and other bits. But it’s not a full blown build. I think an actual RS bike is 250k or so, then you still need to buy spares. Plus Ducati might not even sell you one.

Interesting. It’s my understanding the Baz bike (owned by a member here) has an RS motor in it.
 
The Moto America race bike is not a factory RS bike. They take street Rs and turn them into race bikes at War Horse. There is a YouTube channel of the build. They strip a R bare then add on new parts. I think they had a Corse swing arm and other bits. But it’s not a full blown build. I think an actual RS bike is 250k or so, then you still need to buy spares. Plus Ducati might not even sell you one.

you are wrong here bud, you might be thinking of Kyle Wyman's bike, or the sstk PJ rode that caught on fire. The HSBK bikes are V4RS customer bikes
 
I just saw the Bautista one in my local dealer, and it has to be said that it really doesn’t look anything special at all, which it isn’t of course.

They also had four Lamborghini Streetfighters waiting to be collected, although apparently one of the guys doesn’t like the look of it and might not take it, even though he could probably sell it for a nice profit.
 
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