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Belly pans
Which are the best one s to buy for a curvy :confused: I have seen a few some look good some are crap and not worth putting on.
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its all down to personal taste really, fine a picture of one you like and pm the owner and ask what it is.
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what about quality thou thats what i want to no really dont want a cheep nasty one that doesnt fit right .;)
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I like Pyramids myself... Very well made, good quality fibreglass work and well finished, and the brackets are easy to fit too, no mucking about.
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Came with the bike, but the usual suspects- most dealers can get Pyramids stuff in my experience, or ebay, or straight from the company. I should say, they're not cheap- £120 for the colourmatch. But their colourmatching's usually decent from what I've seen, I do think you get what you pay for. £80 for "BFP" which is going to be either unfinished or a plain black, it doesn't actually say :rolleyes:
Naked Racing Project had a good one too, but their website doesn't seem to have the shop stuff any more. |
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Cheers for that
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We have a Roca bellypan on our curvy. It's the best looking and fitting one, in our opinion, but they aren't cheap. We were lucky and got ours off e bay.:D
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The quality's ace on those... I don't like them quite how they are but I nearly bought a damaged one to use as a base for a DIY one, if you lose the lights and flow the pan around the engine better it'd be perfect imo. As much as I like the Pyramids one, it's big.
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We had a powerbronze one before the Roca, and it was bl**dy hideous! Huge, bulbous and really badly fitting. |
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