Track bodywork is getting tricky to find these days. There used to be two types of track fairing: One had a one piece nose and side fairings and a big belly pan- I initially had this type but didn’t like it as one needs to take the whole thing off just to change oil/do maintenance and then there’s two great big bulky bits of fairing lying around. The other type is more like road bodywork except with a separate oil catch belly pan - this is what I have now. Means you can remove just a side panel to get at clutch etc. Here’s a second hand set that has been around for ages: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ducati-7...081841?hash=item4b75dec8b1:g:zFUAAOSwsvVd9P7j You also must get some billet chain adjusters... @Jamie Clare makes them, lovely bits of kit!
Noice! The amount of times I've read that and said it myself doesn't bare thinking about, they certainly look a shit load better than some (most) of the newer offerings. Those pani thingies are hidious!
I've been looking at some of the kits on ali express like this https://www.aliexpress.com/item/327...earchweb0_0,searchweb201602_,searchweb201603_
Those are road fairings. I have no experience of those Chinese fairings. There’s tons on eBay though.
they do 'track' versions without headlight holes. At circa £250 posted, they're good value and will do the same job(given they're painted also).