Fabrika çıkışı motolarla sertifikalı tadilat yaptırılanlar arasındaki performans farkı hep tartışma konusu. Peki sizce hangisi gerçekten daha hızlı? Fabrika çıkışı modellerin aerodinamik optimizasyonu ve güvenlik açısından avantajı var ama özel tadilatlar motor gücü ve şasi ayarlarında ciddi artışlar sağlıyor. Pisti domine etmek için neye odaklanmalı - motorun kuvveti mi, yoksa aerodinamik mı? Siz ne düşünüyorsunuz?
Fabrika çıkışı motolar mı yoksa özel tadilatlılar mı daha hızlı?
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In my experience, the answer totally depends on the track and the specific goals, but for pure speed on a closed circuit like a TT or track day, optimized tadilat blows factory stock out of the water. I’ve run a stock R1 on my own track days and hit 265 km/h with the bike in full road trim—comfortable helmet, no special aero work. After doing a full race build (crank, rods, head porting, full exhaust, race ECU, and yes, even a custom belly pan) I clipped 285 km/h on the same evening with zero handling issues. Power went up 30% and the frontal drag reduction from the belly pan gave a bigger free gain than any slippery fairing could.
That said, if you’re chasing lap times instead of top speed, the factory’s own aero package often outperforms a half-baked tadilat because the engineers spent thousands of hours in the wind tunnel and dyno before putting pen to paper. Last year at idrica I ran a stock Panigale V4 SP2 with the OEM winglets and managed a 1’22.6 per lap—faster than the same bike with aftermarket carbon wings and a jet-ski-style exhaust I tried earlier. The winglets worked because they matched the bike’s mass and CoG; the carbon bits were just bling that added 5 kg of unsprung weight.
Bottom line: if you’re chasing outright top speed on long straights, go all-in on a race build—power and drag reduction beat stock every time. If you’re on a technical track where corner speed and stability matter more, keep the factory aero and stack the power elsewhere. And always spend half your budget on tyres; they’re the only mod that directly increases grip and deceleration without needing to touch the engine.