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This is a nice simple fibreglass bellypan, which surrounds the oil filter and other vulnerable bits... Great fit, easy to install too, and frankly I think it's the onyl bellypan for the original shape that fits the look- very nicely designed. Mine's just in plain black, but that's close enough to the metallic black to fool the casual observer. The finish isn't very thick so it's starting to look a bit shabby with debris hits.
Only drawback is you lose a fair bit of ground clearance... If I can ground it on corners, then anyone can. Only happened to me once, but Previous Owner did it a few times going by the massive scar on the right hand side ![]() ![]() This looks like the part that Suzuki should have fitted as standard, IMHO.
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