Ducatis' Carbon supplier?

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Does anybody know which company is the official supplier of the composite parts for Ducati.
I know its BST that supply the wheels and swing arms for the superlaggera but does anyone know who supplies the rest.
 
RIBA Composites make all the bodywork and the rear subframe for the Superleggera (both 1199 and 1299 versions). You cannot buy through them direct, neither can you buy the wheels, swingarm and airbox (1299SL) from BST either. They are constrained by licensing agreements with Ducati and warranty claims if a part fails are non-existent, if you could source them direct.
 
Not sure but it could be any number of companies such as MS Productions or others. BSB teams and some of the privateers use CDT Fullsix (based in Slovenia).
 
According to Forza Moto in France, Speed Carbon do the fairings etc for Aruba wsbk team.
 
According to Forza Moto in France, Speed Carbon do the fairings etc for Aruba wsbk team.

They are listed as a sponsor on the team website but could be the supplier as well I suppose. CF bodywork can be sourced from just about anywhere but most teams and some manufacturers tend to use established large commercial companies, for whom motorcycle parts are just a small percentage of their work, such as aerospace parts, automotive industry, health industry, airlines etc.
 
I was hoping to get a hands on 1299SL Carbon Wheels when available like 1199SL wheels
 
RIBA Composites make all the bodywork and the rear subframe for the Superleggera (both 1199 and 1299 versions). You cannot buy through them direct, neither can you buy the wheels, swingarm and airbox (1299SL) from BST either. They are constrained by licensing agreements with Ducati and warranty claims if a part fails are non-existent, if you could source them direct.

Thanks.

I'm not looking for parts.... I'm looking for a job.
 
you mean... like these things aren't available??
The airbox you posted looks like the one produced by Carbon Sigl in Germany not by BST. Similarly the BST swing arm you included here is not from a 1299SL. Like I said, you cannot source them direct from BST for this model.

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