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shonadoll 06-01-08 02:44 PM

A couple of pics - bellypan and fenda
 
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y29...doll/sv650.jpg

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y29...ellypan008.jpg

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y29...ellypan005.jpg

The fenda extenda is being held on by pegs till the sikaflex dries, and I've put my new Kriega tailpack on it too to try for size. Am pleased with the bellpan though.

husky03 06-01-08 03:38 PM

Re: A couple of pics - bellypan and fenda
 
very nice-just need to change the can and thats you sorted-luv the black frame

husky

Tiger 55 06-01-08 04:15 PM

Re: A couple of pics - bellypan and fenda
 
+1 on what Husky said and get someone to give that garage a good tidying up!

shonadoll 06-01-08 04:23 PM

Re: A couple of pics - bellypan and fenda
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tiger 55 (Post 1379533)
+1 on what Husky said and get someone to give that garage a good tidying up!

How do you change a can? Is it a straight swap or don't you need some sort of setting up done?

Duck-man 06-01-08 04:38 PM

Re: A couple of pics - bellypan and fenda
 
Nice fender and lowers :) as for the exhaust defo needs done will sound ace!!

orose 06-01-08 04:59 PM

Re: A couple of pics - bellypan and fenda
 
Depends what you're aiming to achieve with it - if its just extra noise, then its an end-can swap (which is a hacksaw job, but doesn't mess with the fueling as much as a full exhaust system change).

Theres probably heading on for a thousand threads about which exhaust can to choose, so I'll point you in the direction of the Exhaust sub-forum and leave you to it.

dirtydog 06-01-08 05:06 PM

Re: A couple of pics - bellypan and fenda
 
Spose it's alright for a pointy ;);)

dirtydog 06-01-08 05:09 PM

Re: A couple of pics - bellypan and fenda
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tiger 55 (Post 1379533)
+1 on what Husky said and get someone to give that garage a good tidying up!


That is tidy isn't it?


Quote:

Originally Posted by orose (Post 1379553)
Depends what you're aiming to achieve with it - if its just extra noise, then its an end-can swap (which is a hacksaw job, but doesn't mess with the fueling as much as a full exhaust system change).


Hacksaw? nah an angle grinder is much more fun :D

-Ralph- 06-01-08 08:27 PM

Re: A couple of pics - bellypan and fenda
 
Looks good Shona! Beefs the looks up a wee bit too. How much was it if you don't mind me asking? I got one of these for xmas (£130 quid odd) and it was fitted in about an hour. Sounds good, especially with the baffle out. Pops and bangs on the overrun now - lovely! Definately much more free flowing now too, hits the high revs much more happily and I've bounced it off the limiter a few time's 'cos it gets there so easy and you don't realise what rev's you are doing.

It's a tail tidy for me as the next priority, I don't like the snow shovel and it makes parking close enough to a bollard to get a chain through the back wheel a pain.

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/d...lstainless.jpg

shonadoll 06-01-08 09:58 PM

Re: A couple of pics - bellypan and fenda
 
Thanks Ralph, it was only £69 I liked the suzuki one much better but it was much more expensive.

Your can looks nice, I think I'll def get one, but my bike is still restricted for another 10 months so will wait till then.


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