My R arrives this Friday. Can't wait :D If you've ridden them back to back can you feel a difference between the mag and aluminum wheels? I also had to trim the carbon belly pan of the 4 Uscite exhaust on the V4S. It doesn't fit with the Gilles Tooling rear sets.
I for sure can. The stock wheels to mags translates to 2.5 lbs and you can def tell a difference in the handling on track. If I was you what I would do is get the Marchesini 10 spokes not the 9 spokes from Ducati. They are another 0.8 lbs lighter and cheaper. I'm going to be getting either those down soon or the OZ racing magnesium wheels that are also lighter then the marchesini 9 spokes by 0.9 lbs
I did the same on my R. There was a bit of adjustment needed on one or two of the holes for the bellypan and a couple of bits where the upper fairing joints to the front fairing needed a bit of persuasion to line up. Great quality though. I did think everything would line up perfectly as it’s from Ilmberger but that wasn’t the case, although it was only 3 or 4 bits and the rest was fine.
What are you going to do with the GPS if you get the carbon tail? Do you get access to the inside of the one-piece tail from Ilmberger? I’m going to fit some AiM stuff but there’s not much space on the bike to store additional electronics… 🙄
My R arrives this Friday. Can't wait :D
If you've ridden them back to back can you feel a difference between the mag and aluminum wheels?
I also had to trim the carbon belly pan of the 4 Uscite exhaust on the V4S. It doesn't fit with the Gilles Tooling rear sets.
I for sure can. The stock wheels to mags translates to 2.5 lbs and you can def tell a difference in the handling on track. If I was you what I would do is get the Marchesini 10 spokes not the 9 spokes from Ducati. They are another 0.8 lbs lighter and cheaper. I'm going to be getting either those down soon or the OZ racing magnesium wheels that are also lighter then the marchesini 9 spokes by 0.9 lbs
when you weighed the stock fairings, did you also include the headlights? what's the black piece that was in the box (centre of the creen at 4:28).
I did the same on my R. There was a bit of adjustment needed on one or two of the holes for the bellypan and a couple of bits where the upper fairing joints to the front fairing needed a bit of persuasion to line up. Great quality though. I did think everything would line up perfectly as it’s from Ilmberger but that wasn’t the case, although it was only 3 or 4 bits and the rest was fine.
Hopefully you got radiator guards just haven't installed them? Are you going to paint or wrap these? I would assume wrap so they are also protected
Can you show me how the wings are mounted? I can’t get mine secured
The stud just runs through the fairings and you tighten the nut on the back side, fairing has to be off
At 4:35, your 'exhaust fairing pieces'. Do you know where to get them, ideally in carbon?
No clue, check out Ilmberger online and maybe they make one. That or an entire one piece street belly pan I believe they make
What are you going to do with the GPS if you get the carbon tail? Do you get access to the inside of the one-piece tail from Ilmberger? I’m going to fit some AiM stuff but there’s not much space on the bike to store additional electronics… 🙄
Not sure yet honestly. I need to get an AIM so bad but I don't have it yet. Maybe I'll do that before the carbon tail
The gear shift issue is common, the shift rod bracket also hits the swing-arm when you ride em hard 🙉💲
Which Race Series? Race # ? Bikes look Great!!
WERA!
German quality product
I want the oem fairings please!!! Pm me I’ll buy them if they are for sale
Sorry but I think I'm gonna probably hold onto those honestly unless there was an insane number floating around to take em
ilmberger makes stuff for nearly everyone but yamaha? GTFO
they specialize in italian bikes
@@USAracing wtf are you talking about. they support buell, honda, suzuki, ktm, triumph, husqvarna...
does dripping wet do your stickers?
ilmberger was always the most expensive carbon even back in the days more expensive than MS production
They're the best as far as I know. I've tried a lot of carbon brands and Ilmberger is head and shoulders above the competition.
@@viktorskarlatov8227 yea thats true
stop with the WHATEVER shit!!!!!!!!!!