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Pyramid Plastics
hello guys and gals - writing from the states - I was looking for any comments on Pyramid Plastics - specifically belly pans - I have an 02 naked model and was curious as to quality and ease of fitment for their kits?? Thanks in advance!
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yeah hi,
they very good in my experince, well made & easy to fit. |
Thanks for your response!
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I have one on my half faired K4 , well made, easy to fit (if you can use lego u can put this on your bike) and most importantly it does its job (LOOKING S**T HOT)
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I love the Pyramids bellypan for the carbed model, it just looks right... The fit is absolutely spot on too, they're a bit of a fiddle to fit but then so are most bellypans. Very solid too.
They hang a little low as standard, I managed to ground mine out on the left hand side a couple of times :twisted: but you do have to be trying quite hard to do that. Also, because the exhaust header is quite tight through the cutout in the front, aftermarket exhausts can be a problem- as I found out. Lots of fillering and cutting required to make it fit with my system. Well worth it though. |
northwind - what type exhaust do you have? I've got a full Micron - hopefully I won't have any problems though??
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Mine is a WRP, it runs the front header down the side of the oil filter for some unknown reason... Looks good though :) Not sure about Micron. Does it go more or less where the stock one does- ie down the front of the filter?
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Yes.....The Micron header runs the same pattern as the stock system. Straight out the front of the oil filter.
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i got a pyramid belly pan on my pointy which looks graet but wont catch any oil should it need to. (which is its main function isnt it?)
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Yes - it really serves no function except for looks and perhaps protecting the bottom pattern of the header.
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