Storm gets a belly pan

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cunningstunt
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Storm gets a belly pan

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Just got round to fabricating some brackets to fit my £16 ebay belly pan! Total cost with paint and clear coat is £34 so not bad.

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looks good matey, but get some wilko's BBQ black paint on those header pipes :wink:
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I didn't think they were that bad but looking at that photo they look crap. Best get some paint on them or wrap them in heat foil :think:
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marravtr wrote:looks good matey, but get some wilko's BBQ black paint on those header pipes :wink:
i quite like the cloth bandagy heat wrap tape - looks racy :thumbup:
nice belly tbh, looks good. simple and not overstated :thumbup:
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Nice like that belly pan.
Have to get some BBQ paint on my exhaust lol !
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Already done! Pain in the butt taking the belly pan off again but it looks a lot better now. Should have done it before fitting it the first time round but never gave it a thought Doh!
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That certainly looks better than the standard item IMHO :thumbup:

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Hello mate, what indicators are they on your Storm?

I am struggling to find any to fit to the inner panel, as I am sure a lot of people do! If you adapted them to fit, how did you do it?

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sirch345 wrote:That certainly looks better than the standard item IMHO :thumbup:

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taking the original off looks better than when its on, looking to get a Moriwaki replica from Skidmarx this spring.
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Idicators are arrow type ones but have see through backs so you can see them from both ends of the bike. Rear ones were fitted into the standard holes and front were fitted by taking off the OE ones and removing the rubber mounts from the indicator arms and then putting the screw mount and rubber part of the new ones and a self tapper through the OE rubber into the rubber arm of the new ones then it all bolts back on and they are nearly flush with the fairing without cutting anything about. If you want a closer photo let me know and i'll post one up.
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