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One-piece fairings: One-piece fairings are the most common type of race fairing. As the name suggests, they are a single piece that covers the entire front of the bike. One-piece fairings are easy to install and provide excellent protection for the bike. They also offer superior aerodynamics, which can help to improve speed and performance on the track. However, one-piece fairings can be difficult to remove and can make maintenance more challenging.
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Two-piece fairings: Two-piece fairings are similar to one-piece fairings but are divided into two parts – the upper and lower sections. This makes them easier to install and remove than one-piece fairings, making maintenance and repairs more straightforward. Two-piece fairings also provide good protection for the bike and improve aerodynamics. However, they may not be as sturdy as one-piece fairings and may require more attention to ensure a secure fit.
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Belly pans: Belly pans are an optional extra that can be added to a one-piece or two-piece fairing kit. They are designed to protect the engine and other critical components from damage in case of a crash. Belly pans also help to improve aerodynamics by smoothing out the airflow under the bike, reducing drag and increasing speed. However, belly pans can add weight to the bike and may require additional mounting hardware.
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Custom fairings: Custom fairings are made to order and are tailored to the specific needs of the rider. They are usually more expensive than off-the-shelf fairings but offer the ultimate in customization and protection. Custom fairings can be made from a variety of materials, including fiberglass, carbon fiber, and Kevlar. They can also be painted or finished to the rider's specifications. Custom fairings are ideal for riders who want to stand out on the track and are willing to invest in a high-quality product.
