Fitting an undertray
Fitting an undertray
bought one off e-bay
going to be spraying it this weekend, so anyone any tips for fitting it???
thanks
going to be spraying it this weekend, so anyone any tips for fitting it???
thanks
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undertray
Are you keeping the standard size plate on and which undertray is it?When i fitted mine there is no need to cut away all the existing tray like you have to on some bikes its only a matter of trimming the numberplate board back just enough to slip the undertray over the top they only take about an hour to fit.
its this one
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/H4-HONDA-VTR-1000 ... dZViewItem
will be changing the plate to a size that fits, and trimming the original mudguard
so do i need to remove the rear seat fairing to put it under???
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/H4-HONDA-VTR-1000 ... dZViewItem
will be changing the plate to a size that fits, and trimming the original mudguard
so do i need to remove the rear seat fairing to put it under???
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undertray
Yes as the undertray slips on the inside of the rear plastics also you will have to mount the seat lock in the new tray.
i bought one of those ones as well, haven't had time, and can't be arsed to drill bolt holes and one for the lock.
let me know how you get on mate, i think ben has some pics of his undertray mod where he cut the battery box from an origional one and attached it to an undertray, this gave him masses more room under the seat.
let me know how you get on mate, i think ben has some pics of his undertray mod where he cut the battery box from an origional one and attached it to an undertray, this gave him masses more room under the seat.
cheerz
kev
kev
Re: undertray
yup, in the garagealan wrote:Rincewind have you got the undertray yet?

can't say its the best quality, needs rubbing down and filling in places
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Re: undertray
I'd be interested too hear how well it fitsRincewind wrote:yup, in the garagealan wrote:Rincewind have you got the undertray yet?why???
can't say its the best quality, needs rubbing down and filling in places

Re: undertray
Just asking to see how you got on fitting it thats all.Rincewind wrote:yup, in the garagealan wrote:Rincewind have you got the undertray yet?why???
can't say its the best quality, needs rubbing down and filling in places
On another note ive replied to your question about my exhausts how i got them like the sp in my swingarm thread.
right for those who have bought an uder tray from the German geezer on ebay
firstly when trying to spray it,don't pay someone else to do it, its easier in the long run
when it come to fitting it if you are leaving the old tray on and trimming back, my suggestion is to buy a dremmel and cut it off, using a hacksaw requires removing exhausts and lots of other stuff
you need to chopback fairly extensively to get it to fit, but you'll see as you keep putting up as you line up to put fixing holes in. don;t try and use the current fixing screws, they ain't good enough
when it comes to putting in the key lock hole you need to cut away the old tray plastic otherwise the clip will never reach to hold in on
you also need a tail tidy to put on plate and indicators
and about 2-3hours to do it, which is what it took me this afternoon
firstly when trying to spray it,don't pay someone else to do it, its easier in the long run
when it come to fitting it if you are leaving the old tray on and trimming back, my suggestion is to buy a dremmel and cut it off, using a hacksaw requires removing exhausts and lots of other stuff
you need to chopback fairly extensively to get it to fit, but you'll see as you keep putting up as you line up to put fixing holes in. don;t try and use the current fixing screws, they ain't good enough
when it comes to putting in the key lock hole you need to cut away the old tray plastic otherwise the clip will never reach to hold in on
you also need a tail tidy to put on plate and indicators
and about 2-3hours to do it, which is what it took me this afternoon

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Rincewind wrote:firstly when trying to spray it don't! Pay someone else to do it, its easier in the long run



Far and away easier to remove the original and then cut it (or even better, buy one from a scrappy and save the original)when it come to fitting it if you are leaving the old tray on and trimming back, my suggestion is to buy a dremmel and cut it off, using a hacksaw requires removing exhausts and lots of other stuff
Nah! Bolt the plate to the flat area (or use velcro for fast removalyou also need a tail tidy to put on plate and indicators

Kev,
Your right, I do have a nice comprehensive word doc with pics.
If anyone wants it, PM me your address
I've got an inferiority complex
But its not a very good one!
But its not a very good one!
Stormin Ben wrote:Nah! Bolt the plate to the flat area (or use velcro for fast removal) and drill a couple of holes at the side for the indicators
for the undertray i bought, there is no flat area to affix the plate to, which is why you need a tail tidy
will post a piccy to show you what i mean
piccy

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undertray
Yep can see what you mean mine is deeper where the lock is for a plate looking good now,what you doing about indicators?
Alan
Alan