i was not sure which area to put this post ,, so i did it here
any way just refitted the standard ducati healamp fairing back on my S4 and noticed that now above 90mph the front end goes light and wants to wobble ,,,its controlable with more handlebar input and me leaning more weight over the front end but without the fairing it is stable and no wobble ,, seems the fairing makes a big difference to the handling above 90mph by acting like a lifting wing ,makes it feel a bit unsafe and not nice for sustained 120+mph blasts ,,
it is the reason i took it off 4 years ago but with new improved 996 front end i thought it worth fitting and also to reduce air blast when touring ....
any one else seen this phenomonon ????/
Plus point it makes me ride slower ...LOL
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I would never ride that fast, it is way too dangerous!!! Shame on you!! [leo] [drink]
I found it created too much wind noise but never got to experiment past that. It was gone day one.
problem sorted ,, i made up 2 small fairing metal stays out of galvanised bracket both about 4'' long by 1/2'' wide they go from top of fairing to brake lever supports and now the bike is stable right up to 140mph if you tuck un behind fairing also air is now deflected over my head at nrma; 90mph cruising speed ,,works really well
may try to make up some better hidden ones later but now the fairing rocks baby!!!
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(http://i329.photobucket.com/albums/l394/stopintime/Mods2012001.jpg)
In response to stopintimes pic. There were those and another type around for a while. Both slowly disappeared and are unobtainium now.
Quote from: Heath on December 25, 2014, 07:20:15 AM
In response to stopintimes pic. There were those and another type around for a while. Both slowly disappeared and are unobtainium now.
The other, more common ones, are the PoorDucRider (easier to DIY)
(http://i329.photobucket.com/albums/l394/stopintime/bomb/bomb013.jpg)
Haha I knew you would know which ones I was talking about. Oh and of course have a pic.
Me thinks there might be a market here if someone on the board can produce these at a reasonable cost.
Don't know if it's current and correct, but in 2012 the PoorDucRider manufacturer Crawford (?) posted his new contact info on ducati.net bjc9135 (at) gmail.com
Quote from: stopintime on December 25, 2014, 08:06:20 AM
The other, more common ones, are the PoorDucRider (easier to DIY)
(http://i329.photobucket.com/albums/l394/stopintime/bomb/bomb013.jpg)
What is the gauge in the pic???
Quote from: Brett76 on January 02, 2015, 02:01:18 AM
What is the gauge in the pic???
The small on the right side? It's a Motogadget thermometer. I don't think they make them anymore.
The larger in the middle, previous picture, is a ForMotion.