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curvy undertray help
hey all
iv taken my undertray off and the way it was put on is a massive do it ur self job. by who ever owned it before me. is there a way it should go on ? or a bolt kit for it ? i will post up pics of it later cheers nicky s |
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What? You have an undertray and you want to fit it, or you have taken an undertray off and you need to refit the orginal snow shovel?
Not clear what you are doing. |
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its has a undertray on it but my bike was in a crash so im fixing it up and im having all my plastics resprayed but when i took the undertray off it is the biggest bodg and i am woundering if there is a certon way it goes on ??
and the undertray is not the standed one |
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A little more info and some pics is definately going to help with this, but if you're trying to unpick somebody elses mess I think we're going to struggle TBH
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sorrie taken so long to get pictures was having camera problems.
also i cant stick the pictures in this post because they are to big and i cant make them smaller in the post :( pictures http://nsrr-uk.com/undertray1.JPG - this is a picture of the left side of the bike under the rear light http://nsrr-uk.com/undertray2.JPG this is right side under light http://nsrr-uk.com/undertray3.JPG bolt left http://nsrr-uk.com/undertray4.JPG bolt right now my question which people keep geting confused with i have a undertray which is not standed it is the pyramid-plastics picture belowe http://www.pyramid-plastics.co.uk/ca...ages/27012.jpg and i want to know if there is proper fittings or comprehensive instructions on how it should be fitted to the bike ?? |
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any one have any ideas ?
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I can't help you with any pictures, because I'm away from home at the mo. But I was in a similar situation with my Pyramid undertray. I got mine off Ebay without any fitting kit.
I made life a bit easier for myself by buying a OEM undetray off EBAY, it was cut down already at the tail. So I fitted this first, using the original fixing points. Then I offered up the Pyamid to the undertray and once I was happy with the postion I drilled two holes through the battery box on either side, two mid way and two at the tail where the original undertray screws would have pased through. Easier to secure the pyramid in place with one or two of the screws then drill the remaining holes. At the tail I used a couple of strips of metal with holes in them, bent them at right angles and secured with bolts/nyloc nuts. The metal strips came from car radio fixings. From the inside it looka bit of a heath robinso affair, but no one can see that, from the outside it looks fine. Pyramid under tray is away for painting so I can't show you it in place. I used little m3 button head allen bolts on the outside & secured on the inside with nyloc nuts. One other option is to ring Pyramid up and ask them i there is a fitting kit. They supplied a new fitting kit for one of their belly pans for my SV. I'll post you some pics when I get home |
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This is how I fitted my undertray. I'd forgotten I had this in my docs. Not sure if its for a Pyramid, but it worked for me.
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cheers m8 but i dnt think that is the pyramid fitting way but cheers thats a lot of help :thumright: |
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