eBay belly pan
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Hi due to time restraints, I have my local fabricator making me up the brackets I will let you know the quality and cost if you interested
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I have bought one of these and had it done up to rwb. I also bought a front end paddock stand from this company. In my experience they are a very slick outfit. The belly pan is Fibre glass and is made of two parts, there is a seam that runs longitudinally ( but who the hell sees that) I keep this one on the bike and the CF one is spared the road wash. Drill the pan before you take it to your paint man.Gruffalo wrote:That's what I thought worth a punt can't lose at that price !! Could spray or get it wrapped will order one and let you know how it goes
Good value for money.
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started out with nothing, still have most of it left.
Bracket and bolt prices
The fabricator just text me a price of 40.00 + vat
Hi guy , price for mild steel bracket £40+vat ,
regards marc@brinklows
I'm going to go with it as I'm to lazy to do it myself
Lol
Hi guy , price for mild steel bracket £40+vat ,
regards marc@brinklows
I'm going to go with it as I'm to lazy to do it myself
Lol
R1100S previously F650cs, R1, BKing, Deltabox Street-fighter , imported Vulcan ( don't ask why) Z1300, 900f, then GT 750 , 550, 380, 185, xr 500
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Re: Bracket and bolt prices
Stainless would have been the answer - but if in MS - I'd want it beadblasted and Powdercoated.Gruffalo wrote:The fabricator just text me a price of 40.00 + vat
Hi guy , price for mild steel bracket £40+vat ,
regards marc@brinklows
I'm going to go with it as I'm to lazy to do it myself
Lol
Shouldn't cost anymore than £25 for the powdercoating.
Al
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Just got mine back from the painters - he sanded the seams for me - looks damn good!! Got stickers in hand although seemed pricy to me then going to see about the clear wrapboxerscott wrote:I have bought one of these and had it done up to rwb. I also bought a front end paddock stand from this company. In my experience they are a very slick outfit. The belly pan is Fibre glass and is made of two parts, there is a seam that runs longitudinally ( but who the hell sees that) I keep this one on the bike and the CF one is spared the road wash. Drill the pan before you take it to your paint man.Gruffalo wrote:That's what I thought worth a punt can't lose at that price !! Could spray or get it wrapped will order one and let you know how it goes
Good value for money.
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'06 R1200S
'04 BCR
Yam SR 500 long term restoration
wanna win the lottery and ride my bike
Need an opinion!
I can’t make up my mind on which alternative to go for.
Alt 1 follows the pattern best, since the rectangles get smaller and smaller downward. But it might look funny.
Alt 2 would have all the rectangles the same size as the lowest on the fairing.

I can’t make up my mind on which alternative to go for.
Alt 1 follows the pattern best, since the rectangles get smaller and smaller downward. But it might look funny.
Alt 2 would have all the rectangles the same size as the lowest on the fairing.

R1100S '04
K100RS '90
GSX1100 (1327cc) '81
Lada Niva '12
CCDV '72
K100RS '90
GSX1100 (1327cc) '81
Lada Niva '12
CCDV '72
Ok, the options i’ve come up with so far are:Blackal wrote:Sorry - each as bad as each other, to me.......
Al
Keep it plain white
Paint it blue, as the original was
As pictures show
Blue, but with white rectangles
I’m open to suggestions. Do you have any?
R1100S '04
K100RS '90
GSX1100 (1327cc) '81
Lada Niva '12
CCDV '72
K100RS '90
GSX1100 (1327cc) '81
Lada Niva '12
CCDV '72
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As per my namesake BlackAl, I'm not keen on either. I would say plain white or blue, and if you want to break it up a bit put a horizontal line of the rectangles (in the opposing colour, of course) along the bottom - similar to the seat unit treatment.
And rim tape
And rim tape
Big Scottish Al
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1982 BMW R65LS
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2004 BMW R1150R Rockster 80 Jahre