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15 Best Motorcycles with Fairings

15 Best Motorcycles with Fairings

Fairings are an essential part of the sports bike as they improve aesthetics, provide better aerodynamics, and reduce air drag which helps the motorbike travel faster. Fairings are mostly installed on sports bikes to ensure fast and agile performance on tracks and roads. However, full-body fairings are also installed on sports-touring bikes. Some classic and modern café racers are also fitted with head fairings for retro looks and improved performance. This article discusses the 15 best motorcycles with fairings.

1. Best Track-Only Motorcycles with Fairings

1.1 Kawasaki Ninja H2R

The Kawasaki Ninja H2R is a hyper-sports motorcycle designed for track races. It is one of the fastest production motorcycles with an aggressive and sleek design. The Kawasaki Ninja H2R has a carbon fiber body and winglets to avoid nose lifting and provide better traction. You can also buy the street-legal version, the Kawasaki Ninja H2 if you are looking for a fast and exciting motorcycle with a supercharged engine.


The Kawasaki Ninja H2R is powered by a 998 cc, four-cylinder, supercharged engine with a lightweight trellis frame to ensure fast performance on race tracks. The 998 cc supercharged engine is capable of a torque of 164.7 Nm at 12,500 rpm and a horsepower of 326 hp. The Kawasaki Ninja H2R can attain a top speed of 400 km/h (250 mph).


The Kawasaki Ninja H2R’s unmatched performance is possible due to the carefully designed engine components and numerous modern electronic features. These high-quality features include the launch control mode, engine brake control, traction control, ABS, intelligent anti-lock braking system, and quick shifter. The Kawasaki Ninja H2R’s high-end performance and exclusive features raise its base price up to $57,500. It comes in a mirror-coated matte spark black color.

Kawasaki Ninja H2R Specs and Features

Kawasaki Ninja H2R
 Motorcycle Type Track-Only Motorcycle
Engine Displacement 998 cc
Engine Type Inline-Four Cylinder Supercharged Engine
Top Speed 400 km/h (250 mph)
Horsepower 326 hp
Torque 64.7 Nm at 12,500 rpm
Transmission Six-Speed, Return, Dog-Ring
Curb Weight 476.3 lbs
Base Price $57,500

Kawasaki Ninja H2R’s Modern Features
Supercharged Engine
ABS
Kawasaki Traction Control (KTC)
Kawasaki Cornering Management Function (KCMF)
Kawasaki Intelligent Anti-Lock Braking System (KIBS)
Kawasaki Quick Shifter (KQS)
Ergo-Fit
IMU-Enhanced Chassis Orientation Awareness
Kawasaki Launch Control Mode (KLCM)
Engine Brake Control
Electronic Throttle Valves
Öhlins Suspension

1.2 BMW HP4 Race

The BMW HP4 Race is a sports bike suited for track racing. Introduced in 2007, only 750 models have been produced so far. The HP in the BMW HP4 Race stands for “High-Performance” and the 4 represents the Inline-Four cylinder engine. The BMW HP4 Race is also available as a street-legal version known as the BMW S1000 RR. It is one of the lightest track-only bikes, weighing only 321.8 lbs due to being built with a carbon fiber chassis and fairings. According to the official specs, the carbon fiber chassis only weighs 7.8 kg. Besides its carbon fiber chassis and bodywork, this motorcycle also has carbon wheels for lightweight and smooth handling. The BMW HP4 is the only motorcycle in the world with a full carbon fiber monocoque chassis, fairing, bodywork, and wheels.


Most of the BMW HP4 Race’s parts are inspired by the BMW S1000RR. However, the engine has been re-tuned for better racing performance. This sports bike was designed to compete with the Ducati Superleggera V4.


The BMW HP4 Race is powered by a 999 cc inline-four cylinder engine capable of a horsepower of 215 hp at 13,900 rpm and a torque of 120 Nm at 10,000 rpm. It also comes with racer-inspired modern features, including traction, quick-shifter, and wheelie controls. It does not come with mirrors and lighting due to being used only on race tracks.

BMW HP4 Race Specs and Features

BMW HP4 Race
 Motorcycle Type Track-Only Sports Bike
Engine Displacement 999 cc
Engine Type Inline-Four Cylinder Engine
Top Speed 300.0 km/h (186.4 mph)
Horsepower 215 hp at 13,900 rpm
Torque 120 Nm at 10,000 rpm
Transmission Six-Speed Sequential Manual Transmission
Curb Weight 171 kg
Base Price $78,000

BMW HP4 Race’s Modern Features
Dynamic Traction Control (DTC)
Wheelie Control
Shift Assistant
Launch Control
Carbon Fiber Chassis, Fairings, and Rims
Dynamic Damping Control
Öhlins Suspension
Four Riding Modes
Race ABS with IDM Setting

1.3 Yamaha YZF-R6 Race

The Yamaha YZF-R6 Race has been one of the best track-only sports bikes in the 600 cc category for over 20 years. However, the 600 cc super sports category is outdated due to the latest sports bike being built with high-performance supercharged engines, carbon fiber fairings, winglets design, and several modern electronic features.


The Yamaha YFF-R6 Race was initially a street-legal bike that won several British and World SuperSport Championships titles over the years. Later, due to strict emission standards, the street-legal version became obsolete and only production of the track-only version continued.


The Yamaha YZF-R6 Race is a super sports bike with an aerodynamic framework, compact delta box chassis, and track-focussed specs. It is powered by a 599 cc inline-four cylinder engine with a six-speed transmission, ride-by-wire throttle, Yamaha Drive Mode (D-Mode), and traction control system with six levels of intervention that can be turned off. The Yamaha YZF-R6 Race is affordable due to having low base price of $12,699.

Yamaha YZF-R6 Race Specs and Features

Yamaha YZF-R6 Race
Motorcycle Type Track-Only Sports Bike
Engine Displacement 599 cc
Engine Type Inline-Four Cylinder Engine
Top Speed 160 mph (257 km/h)
Horsepower 98.9 hp at 12,500 prm
Torque 57.2 Nm at 10,500 rpm
Transmission Six-Speed
Curb Weight 190 kg
Base Price $12,699


Yamaha YZF-R6 Race’s Modern Features
Traction Control System
Compact Delta-Box Frame
Magnesium Subframe
Yamaha Drive Mode (D-Mode)
Quick Shift System (QSS)
Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T)
Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake (YCC-I)

2. Best Street-Legal Motorcycles with Fairings

2.1 Ducati Superleggera V4

The Ducati Superleggera V4 is a street-legal super sports bike available in limited numbers. It has an aerodynamic design, modern technology, and excellent engineering. Like all high-tech sports bikes, the Ducati Superleggera V4 has a carbon fiber lightweight frame, rims, and swingarm that improve performance. It is one of the lightest super sports bikes, weighing only 152.2 kg.


The Ducati Superleggera V4 is fitted with a 998 cc Desmosedici Stradale 90° V4 engine capable of a horsepower of 224 hp at 15,250 rpm and a torque of 116 Nm at 11,750 rpm. With a full racing exhaust, the 998 cc engine is capable of producing a higher horsepower of 234 hp and a torque of 119 Nm at 11,750 rpm. The Ducati Superleggera V4 is extremely lightweight with a dry weight of 159 kg. With the racing kit, it weighs 152.2 kg with a power-to-weight ratio of 1.54 hp/kg.


Despite being a street-legal sports bike, the Ducati Superleggera V4 can also become a high-performance track-only bike when equipped with a racing kit and full exhaust system. It comes with racing-inspired standard equipment, including Ducati Power Launch (DPL), Lap Timer EVO 2, Öhlins dampers, carbon fiber fairings, chassis, wheels, and mudguards.

Ducati Superleggera V4 Specs and Features

Ducati Superleggera V4
Motorcycle Type Street-Legal Sports Bike
Engine Displacement 998 cc
Engine Type Desmosedici Stradale 90° V4 Engine
Top Speed 200 mph
Horsepower 224 hp at 15,250 rpm
With Full Racing Exhaust: 234 hp at 15,500 rpm
Torque 116 Nm at 11,750 rpm
With Full Racing Exhaust: 119 Nm at 11,750 rpm
Transmission Six-Speed with Ducati Quick Shift
Dry Weight 159 kg / 350 lbs
With Racing Kit: 152.2 kg / 335.5 lbs
Base Price $100,000


Ducati Superleggera V4’s Modern Features
Cornering ABS
Ducati Traction Control (DTC)
Ducati Slide Control (DSC)
Engine Brake Control (EBC)
Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC)
Riding Modes
Power Modes
Ducati Power Launch (DPL)
GPS Module
Lap Timer EVO 2
Ducati Quick Shift (DQS)
Auto-Off Indicators
Öhlins Damper

2.2 Lightning LS-218 (Electric Bike)

Introduced in 2014 by Lightning Motorcycle, the Lightning LS-218 is a street-legal electric sports bike. It holds the title of the fastest street-legal production electric sports bike. The Lightning LS-218 is powered by a liquid-cooled 150 kW electric motorcycle capable of a horsepower of 200 hp and a torque of 228 Nm with a direct-drive motor, ensuring a top speed of 218 mph.


The Lightning LS-218 established its dominance in the 2013 Pikes Peak International by winning against the other electric and gasoline-driven motorcycles. It made history by becoming the first electric motorbike to win against motorcycles with internal combustion engines.


The Lightning LS-218 also comes with racer-inspired equipment and features, including a RaceTech fork, NIX30 cartridge internals, Brembo brakes, radial calipers, programmable regenerative braking, and Öhlins rear shock and linkage system. This motorcycle weighs 495 lbs and ensures an average range of 100 miles per charge at highway speeds.

Lightning LS-218 Specs and Features

Lightning LS-218
 Motorcycle Type Electric Sports Bike
Motor IPM Liquid-Cooled 150 kW+ 10,500 rpm Electric Motor
Top Speed 218 mph
Horsepower 200 hp
Torque 228 Nm
Transmission Direct Drive Motor
Weight 495 lbs
Base Price $38,888

Lightning LS-218’s Modern Features
RaceTech Fork
NIX30 Cartridge Internals
Fully Adjustable Spring Preload, Compression, and Rebound Damping
Brembo Brakes
Programmable Regenerative Braking
Direct Drive Motor
Öhlins TTX36 Rear Shock and Linkage System

2.3 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300RR

Introduced in 1999, the Suzuki Hayabusa is a popular legendary sports bike with a top speed of 303-312 km/h. This Suzuki model has high-speed performance, excellent handling, fuel economy, reliability, comfort, and noise. The Suzuki Hayabusa has received several upgrades since its introduction. The 2022 Suzuki Hayabusa, also known as the Suzuki GSX1300RR, is fitted with a 1,340 cc inline-four engine capable of a horsepower of 190 hp at 9,700 rpm and a torque of 150 Nm at 7,000 rpm.


The Suzuki Hayabusa also features a ride-by-wire electronic throttle and dual fuel injectors. It also comes with the Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (SIRS), which includes a set of electronic rider aids such as a bi-directional quick shift system and cruise control.

Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300RR Specs and Features

Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300RR
 Motorcycle Type Street-Legal Sports Bike
Engine Displacement 1,340 cc
Engine Type Four-Stroke, Inline-Four Engine
Top Speed 188-194 mph (303-312 km/h)
Horsepower 190 hp at 9,700 rpm
Torque 150 Nm at 7,000 rpm
Transmission Six-Speed, Constant-Mesh Sequential Manual Transmission
Curb Weight 264 kg / 582 lbs
Base Price $18,599

Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300RR’s Modern Features
Ride-By-Wire Throttle Bodies
Aerodynamic Body
Suzuki Ram Air Direct (SRAD)
Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (SIRS)
Bi-Directional Quick Shift System
Cruise Control

2.4 MTT 420-RR

The MTT 420-RR Turbine is one of the most powerful and fastest sports bikes powered by a Rolls Royce Allison – 250-C20 series gas turbine engine, able to attain a top speed of 273 mph. It is a bespoke production motorcycle built only on a customer’s request. The turbine engine is capable of a horsepower of 420 hp at 52,000 rpm and a torque of 677.91 Nm at 2,000 rpm. The MTT 420-RR has a two-speed automatic transmission, an aluminum alloy frame, and carbon fiber fairings and wheels that result in an overall weight of 500 lbs. Due to being fitted with a gas turbine engine, it uses diesel and kerosene as fuel. The MTT 420-RR also comes with SmartStart computerized ignition, an LCD color display, and a rear-mounted camera. Despite being fitted with a powerful turbine engine, you do not feel vibrations which ensures a smooth ride quality.

MTT 420-RR Specs and Features

MTT 420-RR
Motorcycle Type Street-Legal Sports Bike
Engine Type Rolls Royce Allison – 250-C20 Series Gas Turbine Engine
Fuel Diesel and Kerosene
Top Speed 273 mph
Horsepower 420 hp at 52,000 rpm
Torque 677.91 Nm at 2,000 rpm
Transmission Two-Speed Automatic
Curb Weight 500 lbs / 226 kg
Base Price $125,000


MTT 420-RR’s Modern Features
Carbon Fiber Fairings and Wheels
Two-Speed Automatic Transmission
Rolls Royce Allison Gas Turbine Engine
Rear-Mounted Camera
SmartStart Computerized Ignition
LCS Color Display

2.5 Kawasaki Ninja H2

The Kawasaki Ninja H2 is the street-legal version of the Kawasaki Ninja H2R.

The Kawasaki Ninja H2 and the Ninja H2R share a close resemblance, except the Ninja H2 has a few changes in the exterior design, including its headlight, turn signals, and license plate bracket. The Kawasaki Ninja H2 is also powered by a supercharged 998 cc engine capable of a horsepower of 200 hp at 11,000 rpm and a torque of 133.5 Nm at 10,500 rpm. It comes with aerodynamic and aggressive fairings for faster performance.


The Kawasaki Ninja H2 is also the second-most expensive and fastest motorcycle in the Kawasaki sports bike lineup after the Kawasaki Ninja H2R, having a base price of $31,500. It is also fully loaded with several ride-assist and modern features, including the cornering management function, launch control mode, quick shifter, ABS, brake controls, and Ergo-Fit feature.

Kawasaki Ninja H2 Specs and Features

Kawasaki Ninja H2
Motorcycle Type Street-Legal Sports Bike
Engine Displacement 998 cc
Engine Type Four-Stroke, Inline-Four, Supercharged Engine
Top Speed 209 mph / 337 km/h
Horsepower 200 hp at 11,000 rpm
Torque 133.5 Nm at 10,500 rpm
Transmission Six-Speed
Curb Weight 529 lbs / 240 kg
Base Price $31,500


Kawasaki Ninja H2’s Modern Features
ABS
Traction Control
Launch Control Mode
Assist & Slipper Clutch
Engine Brake Control
Quick Shifter
Cornering Management System
IMU-Enhanced Chassis Orientation Awareness
Electronic Throttle Valves
Supercharged Engine
Smartphone Connectivity
Ergo-Fit

2.6 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R

The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R Supersport, also known as the Quarter-Mile King, is a track racing bike. It was designed to compete with the fastest motorcycle of its time, the Suzuki Hayabusa. The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R defeated the Suzuki Hayabusa by setting the record for the fastest quarter-mile sprint in 9.7 secs.


The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R was introduced in 2006 and became the fastest production motorcycle of its era due to being able to accelerate from 0-60 miles in only 2.5 secs. However, it was electronically restricted and only able to reach a top speed of 299 km/h (186 mph). It was initially released as a sports bike, but now it has the capabilities of a sports-touring bike with a curb weight of 593.1 lbs.


The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R is powered by a 1,441 cc inline-four cylinder engine capable of a torque of 153.48 Nm and a horsepower of 207.9 hp at 10,500 rpm. It features several modern and ride-assist features, including an ABS, traction control, power modes, and dual throttle valves. Despite being a heavyweight sport-touring bike, it comes with a lightweight monocoque frame and aerodynamic bodywork, ensuring exceptional handling at both low and high speeds. The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R can be fitted with saddlebags and a trunk bag for improved storage capacity and better sports-touring performance.

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R Specs and Features

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R
Motorcycle Type Sports Bike
Engine Displacement 1,441 cc
Engine Type Inline-Four Cylinder Engine
Top Speed 299 km/h (186 mph)
Horsepower 207.9 hp at 10,500 rpm
Torque 153.48 Nm
Transmission Six-Speed Return Shift
Curb Weight 593.1 lbs
Base Price $16,599


Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R’s Modern Features
ABS
Traction Control
Power Modes
Monocoque Frame
Dual Throttle Valves
Economical Riding Indicator

3. Best Sports-Tourer Motorcycles with Fairings

3.1 Honda Gold Wing

The Honda Gold Wing is one of Honda’s most iconic sports-touring bikes. If you love to go on long trips and the aggressive look of sports bikes, the Honda Gold Wing is an ideal option. It comes fully loaded with modern features and is the first motorcycle to include an airbag.


The Honda Gold Wing is powered by the iconic horizontally-opposed 1,833 cc six-cylinder engine capable of a horsepower of 124.67 hp at 5,500 rpm. It can be fitted with automatic dual-clutch and manual transmissions for a comfortable touring experience.


The Honda Gold Wing comes with full-coverage fairings and an adjustable electronic windscreen for better wind protection. It also has several modern features, including a standard ABS, four riding modes, and a complete infotainment system with a seven-inch TFT display and speakers, which makes it the most expensive motorcycle in the Honda lineup.

Honda Gold Wing Specs and Features

Honda Gold Wing
Motorcycle Type Sports Touring Bike
Engine Displacement 1,833 cc
Engine Type Horizontally-Opposed Six-Cylinder, Four-Stroke Engine
Horsepower 124.67 hp at 5,500 rpm
Torque 170 Nm at 4,500 rpm
Transmission Seven-Speed Automatic DCT; Plus Reverse And Walking Mode:
Gold Wing Automatic DCT
Gold Wing Tour Automatic DCT
Gold Wing Tour Automatic DCT Airbag
Six-Speed Including Overdrive and Reverse Function: Gold Wing Tour
Curb Weight Honda Gold Wing Automatic DCT: 804 lbs
Honda Gold Wing Tour: 845 lbs
Honda Gold Wing Tour Airbag Automatic DCT: 845 lbs
Honda Gold Wing Tour Automatic DCT: 853 lbs
 Base Price $25,600

Honda Gold Wing’s Modern Features
ABS
Cruise Control
Electronically Adjustable Windscreen
Standard Trunk With Integrated Passenger Seat
Hill Start Assist
Throttle-By-Wire
Heated Seats
Heated Grips
Electronically-Linked Braking
Stock Infotainment System
55 Watts Speakers
USB Connection
Navigation

3.2 BMW K1600 Grand America

To compete with the Honda Gold Wing, BMW launched its K1600 series. These models were powered by a 1,649 cc inline four-stroke, a six-cylinder engine capable of a horsepower of 160 hp and a torque of 180.32 Nm. The BMW K1600 Grand America was introduced in 2017 at the EIMCA in Milan. It was built for the American bagger and touring market and designed to be the most comfortable in the BMW K1600 lineup. The BMW K1600 Grand America was based on the K1600B model with a few differences, including a taller windshield, comfortable rider seat, rear trunk with an integrated passenger seat, and additional floorboards for a laidback two-up riding experience.


Despite being a bulky sports touring bike weighing 367 kg, the BMW K1600 Grand America can attain a top speed of 100 mph and has a fuel economy of 41 mpg. For better touring performance, it also comes with a large fuel tank capacity of 7 gal. The BMW K1600 Grand America is a full-faired sports tourer with a compact design and is available in three attractive color schemes.

BMW K1600 Grand America Specs and Features

BMW K1600 Grand America
Motorcycle Type Sports Touring Bike
Engine Displacement 1,649 cc
Engine Type Inline Six-Cylinder, Four-Stroke Engine
Horsepower 160 hp
Torque 180.32 Nm
Transmission Six-Speed
Curb Weight 367 kg
Base Price $27,465


BMW K1600 Grand America’s Modern Features
ABS
Floorboards
Engine Guard
Heated Seat
Heated Grips
Hill Start Control
Engine Brake Control
Dynamic Traction Control
Three Ride Modes (Dynamic, Road, and Rain)
Charging Storage
Audio System
10.25 inches TFT Color Display
Tire Pressure Control
Electronic Suspension Adjustment

3.3 Kawasaki Concours 14 ABS

The Kawasaki Concours 14 ABS is based on the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14 and powered by a 1,352 cc inline four-cylinder engine capable of a torque of 136.26 Nm and a horsepower of 158 hp at 8,800 rpm. It has premium features, advanced technology, and superior performance for better touring capability. The Kawasaki Concours 14 ABS is also fitted with a full body fairing with a large windscreen and headlights. It also comes with standard hard saddlebags to carry luggage while on a motorcycle tour.


The Kawasaki Concours 14 ABS has several electronic rider aids, including an ABS, an advanced co-active braking system, and traction control for a safe riding experience. Other ride-assist features include the fuel economy assistance mode, Kawasaki’s intelligent proximity activation start system, economical riding indicator, and dual throttle valves. Despite being fitted with loads of modern features, the Kawasaki Concours 14 ABS comes at a reasonable price of $15,999.

Kawasaki Concours 14 ABS Specs and Features

Kawasaki Concours 14 ABS
Motorcycle Type Sports Touring Bike
Engine Displacement 1,352 cc
Engine Type Inline, Four-Cylinder, Four-Stroke Engine
Horsepower 158 hp at 8,800 rpm
Torque 136.26 Nm
Transmission Six-Speed
Curb Weight 690.2 lbs
Without Saddlebags: 672.5 lbs
Base Price $15,999


Kawasaki Concours 14 ABS’s Modern Features
ABS
Kawasaki Traction Control (KTC)
Fuel Economy Assistance Mode
Dual Throttle Valves
Advanced Co-Active Braking System
Monocoque Frame
Economical Riding Indicator
Kawasaki Intelligent Proximity Activation Start System (KIPASS)
Tire Pressure Monitoring System

4. Best Retro-Style Café Racer Motorcycles with Fairings

4.1 MV Agusta Superveloce S

The MV Agusta Superveloce S falls under the sports bike category inspired by the vintage Moto GP look. Despite being a compact sports bike, it has a café racer look and performance. The MV Agusta Superveloce S is not fully faired and has some naked parts, along with a café racer-style nose fairing, clip-on handlebars, and a passenger seat resembling a café racer’s tail cowl. The MV Agusta Superveloce S has a retro-inspired look and a smooth, slim design, coming at a base price of $24,398.


The MV Agusta Superveloce S is powered by a 798 cc three-cylinder, four-stroke engine capable of a horsepower of 147 hp at 13,000 rpm and a torque of 88 Nm at 10,100 rpm. It is an extremely lightweight motorcycle due to being fitted with thermoplastic fairings. Due to its powerful engine, slim café racer-style design, and lightweight fairings, it can attain a top speed of 240 km/h.


The MV Agusta Superveloce S also comes with several standard features, including an ABS, electronic quick shift, ride-by-wire throttle, four riding modes, and traction control.

MV Agusta Superveloce 800 Specs and Features

MV Agusta Superveloce 800
Motorcycle Type Retro and Café Racer-Style Sports Bike
Engine Displacement 798 cc
Engine Type Three-Cylinder, Four-Stroke Engine
Horsepower 147 hp at 13,000 rpm
Torque 88 Nm at 10,100 rpm
Transmission Cassette-Style, Six-Speed, Constant Mesh
Fairing material Thermoplastic
Dry Weight 173 kg / 381.4 lbs
Base Price $24,398


MV Agusta Superveloce 800’s Modern Features
ABS
Launch Control
Cruise Control
Rear Wheel Lift-Up Mitigation With Cornering Function
Traction Control With Eight Intervention Levels
Slipper Clutch
Full Ride-By-Wire Throttle
Electronic Quick Shift
5.5 inches Color Display Screen
Four Riding Modes (Rain, Race, Sport, and Custom)
Bluetooth And GPS
Thermoplastic Fairings

4.2 Triumph Street Triple 1200 RR

The Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RR is a retro-style naked motorbike with a café racer look. It has a stylish café racer-style head fairing and a sports bike-style tail cowl. The Triumph Street Triple 1200 RR closely resembles the Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS Roadster, except for the fairing. The Triumph Street Triple 1200 RR also has Öhlins suspension and clip-on handlebars for sporty performance.


The Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RR is fitted with a 1,160 cc inline three-cylinder engine capable of a horsepower of 177 hp and a torque of 125 Nm. The powerful engine and lightweight design ensure smooth performance on roads and race tracks. The clip-on handlebars, engaged riding position, and cockpit fairing ensure the rider is confident while turning tight corners. Due to having the characteristics of a naked and sports bike, it ensures smooth handling and better performance. The Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RR also comes with electronically adjustable Öhlins suspension to ensure better comfort, riding experience, and control.

Triumph Street Triple 1200 RR Specs and Features

Triumph Street Triple 1200 RR
Motorcycle Type Retro-Style Roadster and Super Sports Bike
Engine Displacement 1,160 cc
Engine Type Inline Three-Cylinder Engine
Horsepower 177 hp
Torque 123 Nm
Transmission Six-Speed
Wet Weight 438 lbs
Base Price $20,950


Triumph Street Triple 1200 RR’s Modern Features
Cornering ABS
Optimized Cornering Traction Control
Shift Assist Up and Down Quick-Shifter
Front-Wheel Lift Control
Five inches TFT Display
Öhlins Smart EC 2.0 Electronically Adjustable Suspensions

4.3 BMW RnineT Café Racer

The BMW R NineT Café Racer is a retro-style café racer with low-mounted clip-on handlebars and a tail cowl. It is a simple motorcycle with a minimalist design suited for traveling quickly at short distances. Despite being discontinued in 2019, the BMW R NineT Café Racer is still a popular motorcycle among custom builders.


The BMW R NineT is powered by a 1,170 horizontally-opposed, twin-cylinder boxer engine capable of a torque of 116 Nm at 6,000 rpm and a horsepower of 109 hp. Due to being a retro-style café racer, it is specifically built to travel quickly and is uncomfortable on long or continuous rides. This motorcycle offers an aggressive riding style and a slouched riding position. The BMW R NineT can attain a top speed of 140 mph.

BMW RnineT Café Racer Specs and Features

BMW RnineT Café Racer
Motorcycle Type Café Racer
Engine Displacement 1,170 rpm
Engine Type Horizontally-Opposed, Twin-Cylinder Boxer Engine
Horsepower 109 hp
Torque 116 Nm at 6,000 rpm
Transmission Six-Speed
Wet Weight 220 kg
Base Price $15,495


BMW RnineT Café Racer’s Modern Features
Dual Channel ABS
Optional Automatic Stability Control
Optional Traction Control System
Preload Adjustable Rear Mono-Shock

5. Takeaway

Fairings make motorcycles look sporty and aggressive. Modern fairings are made up of lightweight material, including carbon fiber which helps in reducing the overall weight and improving high-speed performance. Despite being additional parts, fairings can help reduce air drag due to their aerodynamic build ensuring faster performance. Most of the expensive and high-performance motorcycles that have fairings belong to the sports bike category. Sports bikes ensure an aggressive riding style with their powerful engines, fast acceleration, and high-speed performance. If you are looking for a sporty motorcycle suited for long-distance riding and touring, sports tourers are the best options. There are also retro-style café racers that are fitted with head fairings and clip-on handlebars that provide a stripped-down sports bike look.


If you want to go on a motorcycle trip on your sports bike, you can find good-quality luggage options available at Viking Bags. These luggage options include tank bags, backpacks, tail bags, and saddlebags, specially designed for your sports bike.

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