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sv_rory
01-04-09, 11:51 AM
I decided to do a few more bits to the bike to trick it up a bit more.

Heres the pics,

the mods include a new undertray and number plate and a new rear hugger.

All that is left to do is to prep and paint the undertray but i will do this next week.

sv_rory
01-04-09, 11:59 AM
heres some pictures of the hugger and the led lighting i am currently fitting to the bike.
the bike is being serviced today also so il upload some finished results this evening

plowsie
01-04-09, 12:00 PM
Cool

chasey
01-04-09, 12:10 PM
Looking good!

Where's the undertray from?

Thingus
01-04-09, 12:34 PM
Looks good with the rear hugger back on. Hope it looks good with the white undertray instead of black/blue.

sv_rory
01-04-09, 02:58 PM
the hugger is a fiberglass one, i am very suprised how well it fits !

as for it being white i am going to spray it up yc2 candy grand blue next week to match.

arcdef
01-04-09, 03:04 PM
Looks good, how much and where from!?!?

sv_rory
01-04-09, 06:53 PM
I paid £20 for it and i got it off ebay.

the only downside is that it needs a good amount of prep work but considering i will be doing it myself i dont have to worry about cost.

Lucas
01-04-09, 09:28 PM
nice, got the same one off ebay too, does need prep work but well worth it for the price. :D

Nicky S
01-04-09, 11:30 PM
prep jsut for spraying ?? or fitting as well that seems to fit very nicley any idea what make it is ?? also is there any chance you could take a picture of your battery becuase i have a undertray fitted to my bike and the battery seems to way down my undertray. and would just like to see if you have done anything with your battery

arcdef
01-04-09, 11:40 PM
they are £30+postage, no fixings either, so i guess thats the prep work.

Nicky S
02-04-09, 08:55 AM
they are £30+postage, no fixings either, so i guess thats the prep work.


kk not that bad

Magnum
02-04-09, 09:03 AM
Rear end looks good. Whats that on the exhaust?

Lucas
02-04-09, 11:49 AM
The finish is not the best so will need undercoats and sanding for a good base for paint job, edges needs a bit of care too to give a better fit. In terms of fitting, will need to drill holes for plate, indi wire, plate light and 2x at tail for the cowl underside screws. The rest of the undertry is held in place by the cowl trim. Hth :D

sv_rory
02-04-09, 04:38 PM
I fabricated a bracket up myself using some steel. This bracket was for the numberplate and indicators.

The prep that needs doing is basically the edges could do with rolling around the edge by the rear light. The gel coating is very thin, single layer im almost certain. I will spray a coating of thinned down spray filler on top and to get it perfectly smooth and flat. once this is done primer and paint can be applied.

I wouldnt reccomend this product though to anybody who intends to pay somebody to paint it, this is because it will cost a fair wack to do, i would have to charge around the £100 to make ends meat if somebody was paying me.

ooh and whats what on the exhaust?

caz650s
03-04-09, 06:37 PM
Rear end looks good. Whats that on the
exhaust?

I think it is to do with the replacement rear shock ?

sv_rory
04-04-09, 09:01 AM
yep it is indeed, ive got a hyperpro fully adjustable on the rear. That purple can is the adjuster.