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Shame this got damaged as it is potentially the best looking bellypan for a pointy.
Is it of interest to anyone? pics can be provided
Can ya send me some pics please.
Ill pm ya.
can you send me sum pics too please. will it fit a 04 plate naked and is there a fitting kit with it
thanks
keith
karmsden@hotmail.com
Yes interested depending on price colour & damage :)
newts924
04-09-08, 06:35 PM
Interested depending on colour and damage pics please mate
Will get some photos tomorrow of it. The point I will make of it is that the lug on the opposite side to the side stand which fixes to the bottom of the frame is missing. I would imagine that it would be possible for someone to fabricate a mounting point but they would have to build up the glass fibre on that side. At the front of the pan, there is is very fillable hole in it (still has something to fill onto)
phil24_7
04-09-08, 09:38 PM
I'm interested, I'll join the queue!
This will need a repair make no mistake, colour is irrelevant as It will need respraying if a good finish is wanted on it.
phil24_7
05-09-08, 10:18 PM
Can ya pm me or post some pics? Does it come with fitting kit?
Regards
Phil
Its gonna have to be Monday before I can get pictures. Im not at home until then
No fitting kit, it bolts to the oil cooler, to one of the side stand bolts and on the other side to one of the exhaust mounts to the frame
Like i've said, its all fibreglass and the mount on the exhaust side has broken off. It'll need a new mount fabricating
phil24_7
06-09-08, 09:28 AM
No probs.
Sorry for the delay folks, but forgot about getting pictures for this.
Anyway, as you can see below, its not a straightforward job. This will require someone who is skilled working with fibre glass to repair and create a lug (or fabricate by other means) so that it attaches to exhaust mount. As itll need a respray as a by product of this, the paint and finish is irrelevant.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v642/robchester/DSC00469.jpg
Front damage
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v642/robchester/DSC00470.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v642/robchester/DSC00471.jpg
Missing piece which attaches to frame
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v642/robchester/DSC00472.jpg
hairline crack to other mount
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v642/robchester/DSC00473.jpg
I dont think I can put one on it, its really what people are prepared to offer. Ive had umpteen PMs as its a very popular pan, but in its current state, it needs repairing. If the attaching lug had been present then I would have said it was a fairly straightforward repair Patch up the holes, smooth them off and then strengthen the crack on the other side but it needs some attachment to the exhaust side of the bike. Further pictures (better quality ones) can be taken if required.
price?
I dont think I can put one on it, its really what people are prepared to offer. Ive had umpteen PMs as its a very popular pan, but in its current state, it needs repairing. If the attaching lug had been present then I would have said it was a fairly straightforward repair Patch up the holes, smooth them off and then strengthen the crack on the other side but it needs some attachment to the exhaust side of the bike. Further pictures (better quality ones) can be taken if required.
becarefull of forum rules prohibiting offers ;)
ill start 30 quid posted
thats £25 quid more than i was thinking;)
phil24_7
11-09-08, 08:48 PM
£20 quid more than me!! ;-)
ill start 30 quid posted
Well you were in front of me anyway, but I'll not fight you at that price ;)
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