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Which shock is this Andy? Doesn't look like a GP10?
Thanks for the recommendation on the maxton. Good to know it works well. Here are some pics of the shock.
same make..
@RickD996
Did you just order the V4R race fairings from CRC and fit them on your V4? They dont look like the old V4 fairings they have on their website.
Yes, I
Yep, I ordered the 2019 V4R race fairings. Requires some minor mods to fit to 22 bike (just the tank surround).
They do differing belly pans, according to exhaust.
The belly pans don't have the same ducting as the 22. So, you need to buy the airduct for a 2019-2021 bike, for the gear position sensor.
Thanks for the quick reply Rick! So if I understand correctly, v4r fairings and I just need to trim around the tank cover part a bit. And then buy a separate belly pan for a standard v4 2019-2021? Its a bit more complicated than a r1 lol
They are well priced, but also pretty heavy compared to fibreglass. More a trackday fairing, than race
In my humble opinion CRC are poor quality and a shocking fit........Ducati performance for me or full six or even Ilmberger... but money isn't the deciding factor for me.
Do you race your V4? Crashing on the fullsix carbon fairings would be a bit spicy... They do look very nice though
Nope don’t race … although don’t see what that has to do with it really
If you can afford to race a v4 then surely the extra price for properly fitting fairings is negligible ?
The fullsix cost a bit over 3000usd here. For racing you'd need 2 sets, so over 6k. Not what I would call negligible for something you'll have to replace anytime you take a spill. Dont know anyone apart from pro teams using expensive carbon fairings for racing.