Belly pans
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Belly pans
After 15 years of my trx wearing an "over racing" full fairing I have recently gone back to the original factory look. (might sell the full fairing. not sure yet.)
Id like to put a belly pan on the bike but I'm not sure what to go with. Does anyone know which pan will fit with "over" headers?
cheers
bane.
Id like to put a belly pan on the bike but I'm not sure what to go with. Does anyone know which pan will fit with "over" headers?
cheers
bane.
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Re: Belly pans
I got one of the belly pans from "The Simple"
http://www.the-simple.info/
I ordered it from J-parts
http://www.j-mart.biz/j-parts/index.php ... cts_id=122
Excellent service. Was made to order and arrived from Japan in about a week.
This is it on the bike
more pictures here:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=7414&start=165
http://www.the-simple.info/
I ordered it from J-parts
http://www.j-mart.biz/j-parts/index.php ... cts_id=122
Excellent service. Was made to order and arrived from Japan in about a week.
This is it on the bike
more pictures here:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=7414&start=165
Paul
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Re: Belly pans
Thanks for that Paul. My bike is black also so it gives me a good i idea of how it would look on my bike. Is that standard headers on yours? The pipes look like they are very close to the pan so I dont think it would fit with the over headers.
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Re: Belly pans
ah, sorry missed this,
It is a close fit with the stock pipes so adjustment would be needed.........no sure the you would have sufficient space even with adjustment
It is a close fit with the stock pipes so adjustment would be needed.........no sure the you would have sufficient space even with adjustment
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Re: Belly pans
I'm sure Cobba will chime in on the brand of this one! looks great, fits well, BUT the rear bolt need to be recessed as it hits on speed bumps
When fitted
After a large speed bump!!!!
When fitted
After a large speed bump!!!!
If it's not made in China, it's a fake!
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Re: Belly pans
I have an idea Victor may have said that it was a Harris ...
I know it doesnt fit with an Akrapovic system tho.
I know it doesnt fit with an Akrapovic system tho.
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Re: Belly pans
Power bronze belly pan for me.
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Re: Belly pans
I think of gone off the idea of a belly pan in favour of blacking out the engine. Would still be good to know which belly pan fits with the over pipes though. Does anyone know about the power bronze?
Bane.
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Re: Belly pans
Hi,Rod.s wrote:I'm sure Cobba will chime in on the brand of this one! looks great, fits well, BUT the rear bolt need to be recessed as it hits on speed bumps
When fitted
After a large speed bump!!!!
I have the Same belly pan lying waiting to be fittet and came around your Post.
My question is: have you shortend the holder where the red arrows Point to for more ground clearence?
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Re: Belly pans
I've fitted a Harris no problems with a 2-1 projection exhaust.
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Re: Belly pans
I now have a projection components system with my "The Simple" belly pan.
I needed to make a longer bracket for the supported piece at the back. Fine on the front, but very close to the exhaust, i used some heat shielding material
I needed to make a longer bracket for the supported piece at the back. Fine on the front, but very close to the exhaust, i used some heat shielding material
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Re: Belly pans
I haven't done anything as of yet, but I have a plan! I was just going to recess/countersink the hole and use a countersunk "Allen key" bolt so that is sits flush with the underside.Ragnar wrote:Hi,Rod.s wrote:I'm sure Cobba will chime in on the brand of this one! looks great, fits well, BUT the rear bolt need to be recessed as it hits on speed bumps
When fitted
After a large speed bump!!!!
I have the Same belly pan lying waiting to be fittet and came around your Post.
My question is: have you shortend the holder where the red arrows Point to for more ground clearence?
If it's not made in China, it's a fake!
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Re: Belly pans
because of the length...only need the thread on the last 2cmcobbadiggabuddyblooo wrote:Why not a screw??
If it's not made in China, it's a fake!