Carbon Fiber 796/1100 Subframe?

Started by xplodee, February 01, 2011, 05:32:35 PM

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xplodee

Does one exist? I'm looking for a full structural replacement for the stock unit.
2009 M1100s
1988 Honda Hawk GT (track)

Past Bikes:
1995 Ducati Supersport 900CR
2007 Ducati Sportclassic S1000 SE

Veloce-Fino

Doubt it. Would need to get something custom made. Hope you have $$$ in the multiple thousands to spend on it. Weight bearing/structural carbon fibre is MUCH more expensive than say a sprocket cover or tank panel.

If you want just the visual aspects of a CF subframe: http://www.bellissimoto.com/Monster696Carbon.html




Is this thing on?

BellissiMoto

YES, one does exist.

They have been tested and proven, and drop roughly 60% of the weight, while looking insanely sexy.

We are just waiting on pricing, but that should be released soon.

They are produced by RAM Italia (with help from BST), and they will have Carbon Fiber Rearsets soon also.

:)

I'll keep everyone posted as things continue to progress.

Veloce-Fino

Is this thing on?

bunnyman666

Quote from: BellissiMoto on February 01, 2011, 06:00:49 PM
YES, one does exist.

They have been tested and proven, and drop roughly 60% of the weight, while looking insanely sexy.

We are just waiting on pricing, but that should be released soon.

They are produced by RAM Italia (with help from BST), and they will have Carbon Fiber Rearsets soon also.

:)

I'll keep everyone posted as things continue to progress.

Pics?
Mad, bad, and dangerous to know.

BellissiMoto

Quote from: bunnyman666 on February 01, 2011, 06:10:42 PM
Pics?

I've got official pics, but I've been sworn to secrecy. (sorry!)

Trust me, as soon as RAM Italia gives me the word, I'll let you know immediately.

til then -  [drink]

Raux

someone had posted pics on another thread that I had mistakenly thought were just covers.

BUT, I don't remember which thread.

danaid

 Shit!....This thread is getting me pumped up!

   I can only imagine the overflowing of carbon fiber, light weight goodness  [evil] of an 696-1100 monster.

 
11' 1198SP  Black
09' 1100S    Red
09'     696.   Red   first Ducati (sold)



BellissiMoto

Quote from: xskiervh on February 01, 2011, 11:26:53 PM
http://img156.imageshack.us/i/imagexb.jpg/

Bingo.

I still can't post my pics yet, but trust me, these things are sweeet in person (amazing that they can look better than they already do in the pics isn't it? ).    [bacon]

xplodee

When will you be able to tell us how much $$? What is the weight of the stock subframe (ie, how many pounds does this remove)?
2009 M1100s
1988 Honda Hawk GT (track)

Past Bikes:
1995 Ducati Supersport 900CR
2007 Ducati Sportclassic S1000 SE

Veloce-Fino

Quote from: xplodee on February 02, 2011, 08:36:41 AM
When will you be able to tell us how much $$? What is the weight of the stock subframe (ie, how many pounds does this remove)?

1. A LOT of $$$
2. A LOT of lbs
;D
Is this thing on?

Raux

#13
The subframe is a lot lighter than people think. Not that the CF will not save weight.
but people forget it's an AL subframe already. the only steel is the one cross piece and the tail plate both of which are thin sheet metal stampings.

those people with money to burn, sure this is great. but if it's about the same price of say BST CF wheels, you'll get more bang for your buck with the wheels.

NOW, if you could afford both...

bunnyman666

I would estimate that you probably save 1/4 of the weight of an equivalent aluminium piece, depending on construction. Aluminium isn't really all that heavy, after all.
Mad, bad, and dangerous to know.