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The prices in the US are higher than the UK. They will also ship it to Spain for free & without VAT (sales tax). Plus I prefer the matte finish as opposed to the gloss of Carbonvani.
Prices below are GBP so US price would be approximately 1.5 that.
Front Fender - £155.98
Rear Hugger - £144.98
Heel Guards Special - £69.98
Rear Shock Guard - £74.98
Putting together my list and deal on all CDT Carbon IN GLOSSY finish right now as a metter of fact. Just ran across this thread while doing some last minute homework!
IMHO of doing countless hours of research, CDT has the best fitment and rep out of everyone else I checked with. Carbonvanni fitment often needs a bit of dremel work and such to mount up spot on. After this I will be entirely complete with the Tri build !!
Anyone seeking a great source (not least expensive source though) feel free to PM me for a POC. Nothing better than dealing with a VERY reputable and reknown organization when it comes to parts for your high end machine!
Gunny
Did your list include Tekarbon???
Hmmm. Actually never heard of this Tekarbon?? Do explain.
Just some dude selling carbon fiber I think - TEKARBON :: Carbon Fiber Bikes Parts Superstore
I was looking for a front fender for my SF and googled him and he got pretty good reviews over on a couple of the other forums (I think one of the R1 forums and a CBR forum) so I bought a fender. It worked out fine for me. That being said, I don't know if he does the satin/matte look carbon that matches what is on the pani. The stuff I bought from him was gloss.
Edit - here's his Pani page - TEKARBON :: Let's See What We Have Here . It looks gloss to me so I wouldn't want to mix and match the two finishes personally, but if you wanted an all gloss look he might be worth taking a look at.
Brother you know the answer to that question man!!! I DESPISE the satin/matte finish and think its just a tiny step up from regular black plastic! Gloss for me all the way Captain!!
Hey, you are coming to attend with the group when my buddy Sean from CCR comes down right? We are looking at Feb 2nd right now. Will email blast everyone on it and remind folks here. Great time to speak w a pro face to face and bounce ideas off him!
Putting together a shopping list as I speak. Going to go with the CDT [all gloss finish] as we speak as this appears to be the best quality. I just can't think why I would pay for CF them have to drill & dremel the parts. The extra cost is worth it.
Cdt is by far the best quality carbon fibre , it is proper stuff , autoclaved . The fit of the race body kit is the best I've ever fitted ( this includes ducati corse stuff by ms production or cm composites ) . If you research cdt on YouTube you'll get it. It is also mega strong stuff as I found out during a little incident at Motoland Aragon .....
CF is CF. It is just bling, you don't expect it to "do" anything but sit there and look, well, like CF. If you can get it for a better price, and you like the look, it is working fine. I have a mix of DP, Lighttech, and at least 2 others. And you seriously cannot tell the difference - at least on my selection. The only question IMO, is gloss or flat - I went flat. Todate:
Tank guard (DP), shock guard (DP), heal guards (Lightect), Clutch cover (DP), air ducts (?), key hugger (RC), exhaust sheild (RC), brake line (Shift-tech), chain guard (RC)
However, I am sure you all agree that there is some REALLY nasty, cloudy, flimsy, and horrible looking carbon out there which we have seen on peoples bikes. No?
To me quality of "the look" means more than the price, or I'd take a crack at doing it myself in the garage-or try the cheap route of applying the carbon film / adhesive. To each their own like everthing else on our bikes. Matte or Satin or Gloss its all CF.