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Now that the bike has been out for a couple months, what are everyones feelings on all the different Tail Tidy's? I have the comp Werks on my other Duc, but i dont love it, and it was a pain to do it with the horrible directions. I wound up going on youtube and looking at regular users tips to get through it.

I know weve talked about them before, but new ones have come out
 
DP tail tidy is overpriced and Junk IMHO I put it on and took it off the next day.

The evotech looks like the best one out there but a bit pricey. I did have an evotech on my rsv4 and it was very nice. I'm back to stock.


Now that the bike has been out for a couple months, what are everyones feelings on all the different Tail Tidy's? I have the comp Werks on my other Duc, but i dont love it, and it was a pain to do it with the horrible directions. I wound up going on youtube and looking at regular users tips to get through it.

I know weve talked about them before, but new ones have come out
 
I got the Carbonvani one for mine for 100euros. I was going to go the smaller ones until I saw how much crap I was getting flung up by the rear wheel, so opted for one that was a bit wider and longer.
 
Now that the bike has been out for a couple months, what are everyones feelings on all the different Tail Tidy's? I have the comp Werks on my other Duc, but i dont love it, and it was a pain to do it with the horrible directions. I wound up going on youtube and looking at regular users tips to get through it.

I know weve talked about them before, but new ones have come out

I went for the DP one and think it looks great. A lot of the others look cheap to me.

I like the Carbon one Wallaroo has too. But i had already fitted mine so it will stay.
 
Just installed the Evotech a few days ago. It's good enough for me. Although eventually I'd like to do something with those stock turn signals. I think a more sleek option should become available.
 
Just installed the Evotech a few days ago. It's good enough for me. Although eventually I'd like to do something with those stock turn signals. I think a more sleek option should become available.

Thanks everyone, looks like the EvoTech is the way to go, last question (for tonight :) ) how is the process of installing it?

like i said earlier, the Comp Erks one i have on my over bike was miserable to install. I did see the CompWerks Panigale unit at the MotoGP race in Laguna Seca a couple weeks ago, but you are all correct, after looking at the EvoTech it is a slick unit

Thanks again
 
Waiting for my opening at the plastics manufacturer for a few more weeks so the BRC fender eliminators are on their way and should be available for purchase within the month.
 
Install took about 2 hours total. Everything was plug-in-play except the license plate light, which had to be spliced into the plug for the bike connection.

Also, make sure you have some T-Handles to remove/install the tail piece.
 
Install took about 2 hours total. Everything was plug-in-play except the license plate light, which had to be spliced into the plug for the bike connection.

Also, make sure you have some T-Handles to remove/install the tail piece.

Thank You
 
R & G was fast to install and the plate does not cover the brake lites at all, the stock turn signals look fine in their more narrow position and the angle of the plate prevents road debris from mpitting the tail underside or the light housing themselves.

A good product.
 
I used the EvoTech It was a easy install, looks nice, I get lots of nice coments about it.
 

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