Carbonvani Fairing Kit?

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Has anyone used their fairings? On the Bellissimoto website they look AMAZING and I love working with Lyle and Randy(seriously those guys are the best) but haven't really seen anyone that has them. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
Has anyone used their fairings? On the Bellissimoto website they look AMAZING and I love working with Lyle and Randy(seriously those guys are the best) but haven't really seen anyone that has them. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

My perosnal oppinion: DON'T. Carbonvani parts are terrible to fit. I have all of them and it cost me countless hours. Go for CDT, Shiftech or Bestem...
 
its not an easy install but its not super hard either. If you take your time its fine. The paint job is better than factory and that lies the problem. the clearcoat is thick. you need a dremmel and take your time. ive delt with a few carbon companies the quality isnt any better or worse than any of the other brands.

first picture Red ducati was my bike second picture my bike after install all carbon tri.
 

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its not an easy install but its not super hard either. If you take your time its fine. The paint job is better than factory and that lies the problem. the clearcoat is thick. you need a dremmel and take your time. ive delt with a few carbon companies the quality isnt any better or worse than any of the other brands.

first picture Red ducati was my bike second picture my bike after install all carbon tri.

Did you buy their fuel tank? Or their front parts (the pieces below the head lamp and in front of the radiator)? It takes DAYs to find a solution to fit it.
 
no just the fairings. and it takes work but you cant get the paint job from the other companies. then again i only wanted the original tri paint job. also bestem isnt even full carbon its fiberglass with a carbon top.
 
Carbonvani tank: fuel pump adaptor plate didn't fit at all, had to turn special screws for fittment. Maybe it's better now, that was back in 2013.
 
My personal experience with Carbonvani is that the finish is pretty nice but the fitment isn't very good. I haven't fitted a Carbonvani product on my bike in quite a while so maybe the fitment issues have gotten better.
 
Just got in a carbonvani oil cooler cover (more like emmisions cover)... it was not the best fit, and required a binder clip (temporary solution) to keep it against the electronic tray. will end up using glue to attach it to the electronics.

I paid $50 used for it... If i paid the regular price of 130 euro i would be PISSED...
 
Talk to CaliDuc as he ordered that same set from Belli and he can tell you EVERYTHING you wish to know about his experience with that set!

I believe I was the Rep who sold it to him at the time and felt horrible about it too. :(

Shipping and other Info

Thats Bellissimoto Owner Randy on far left, Lyle the Parts Guru in middle (with the ....) and Gunny Fitz on far right (With Russell the Black Lab Service Dog too!) lol
 
Sweet !

its not an easy install but its not super hard either. If you take your time its fine. The paint job is better than factory and that lies the problem. the clearcoat is thick. you need a dremmel and take your time. ive delt with a few carbon companies the quality isnt any better or worse than any of the other brands.

first picture Red ducati was my bike second picture my bike after install all carbon tri.

GREAT JOB Mark !! - Maybe you should buy my Tri for the real thing? :eek:
 
I ordered a Carbonvani tank and engine covers from Bellissimoto. The tank arrived damaged (broken front mount) and it was sent back. In the interim I ended up getting a CDT tank. The quality between the CDT and the Carbonvani was night and day. The Carbonvani engine covers were also a terrible fit. I also just received the CDT electronics holders. They are a work of art.
 
What is an honest opinion of FullSix and OPP? When you search for reviews of OPP, it really takes a bit to find a decent one (but everything was from quite a while ago).
 
The Dragon ....'s cf fairing, rear hugger and tank was made by Carbon Corse and Ultimate Performance which had to fit it for me was quite complimentary about the fit and finish.
 

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What is an honest opinion of FullSix and OPP? When you search for reviews of OPP, it really takes a bit to find a decent one (but everything was from quite a while ago).

Have a fullsix undertail in matte CF, fit was as good if not better than stock.
The weave was quite nice, better than the shifttech tail vents i bought.
 
What is an honest opinion of FullSix and OPP? When you search for reviews of OPP, it really takes a bit to find a decent one (but everything was from quite a while ago).

My honest opinion of FullSix carbon is, it's awesome carbon fiber. The finish is very good and the fitment is good as well. Their matte finish carbon is very, very close to the DP carbon. My opinion of OPP is, I really don't like to deal with OPP if I don't have to. If I'm buying FullSix carbon fiber I go through MotoWheels. I believe MotoWheels gets their FullSix carbon fiber from OPP Racing because OPP Racing is the only importer of FullSix carbon in the U.S. My personal experience with OPP Racing is, if they have the parts in stock they're not too bad to deal with but if you have to special order something or the parts are not in stock they're an absolute pain to deal with. Maybe they're getting better now. I don't know. I hope so. Just for the record I'm not affiliated with MotoWheels in any way. I've had good experiences with MotoWheels though.
 
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