Anyone with a Moriwaki style bellypan?

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nora2004
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Anyone with a Moriwaki style bellypan?

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Sooo after my plans of running an SP1 fairing have went tits up after 2 days of trying to make them work, Ive changed my plans to a Storm race fairing and Im thinking a belly pan of some sort, soooo if you have a Moriwaki style one can you post some pictures up for me?

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I've just bought that style from bigspanishmarty, if u look in the sales section he posted several pics :thumbup:
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Just needs some fabrication to make it fit

http://www.superhawkforum.com/forums/mo ... post264275

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Wicky wrote:Just needs some fabrication to make it fit

http://www.superhawkforum.com/forums/mo ... post264275

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Had mine looking like that, looks great from a distance or in a photo, but up close it looks bodged on, exhausts sit about 5mm away from the fairing, and you end up having to pull in the sides to get close to the frame, and bending fibreglass is a bad thing, especially on a twin!

However the biggest problem I found was when sitting on the bike my knees were hitting the fairing which would become a royal pain in the butt after a few miles! lol

Track bike its a great idea as nobody cares how badly the lines run or the final fit and finish, but for a road bike it just looks gash!
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Good pics of the Moriwaki pan here too http://www.superhawkforum.com/forums/cl ... ing-25269/
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