Rear end
- Orange Robbie
- Posts: 75
- Joined: Mon Apr 05, 2004 3:04 pm
- Location: Macclesfield Cheshire
Rear end
Wot do U peeps think ov this?
Have a look at the link, then onto Honda - VTR1000.
http://www.freestreetdesign.com/
I think it is superb, in a French accent, I have contact them the cost is:-
Painted colour matched undertail double light : 259 Euros (taxes and shipping included )
Unpainted : 189 Euros (taxes and shipping included )
Payment:- to place an order, you just have to send us a fax with your credit card number and its expiration date ( we do not take the American Express ), if you don't have any fax machine, you can phone us or we can call you, just let us know :
Our phone # : + 331 3931 4221
Our fax # : + 331 3931 4273
If any of you are interested, parts are there and ready to go. Excellent English when contacted by e-mail, and apparentley the unit is a direct replace for the stock item, so no modifications required.
I will be trying to sneak one under the wifes nose so to speak, to coin a phrase.
Have a look at the link, then onto Honda - VTR1000.
http://www.freestreetdesign.com/
I think it is superb, in a French accent, I have contact them the cost is:-
Painted colour matched undertail double light : 259 Euros (taxes and shipping included )
Unpainted : 189 Euros (taxes and shipping included )
Payment:- to place an order, you just have to send us a fax with your credit card number and its expiration date ( we do not take the American Express ), if you don't have any fax machine, you can phone us or we can call you, just let us know :
Our phone # : + 331 3931 4221
Our fax # : + 331 3931 4273
If any of you are interested, parts are there and ready to go. Excellent English when contacted by e-mail, and apparentley the unit is a direct replace for the stock item, so no modifications required.
I will be trying to sneak one under the wifes nose so to speak, to coin a phrase.
Slow in, slow out. Ohh err missus, now with added G-Force carbon fibre race cans. Sounds like a Spitfire.
back when...
I used to ride Honda Hornet I used to buy some things from that company.
Superb pieces, nice service - never let me down.
And - to be honest - French guys are best at designing aftermarket plastic.
There is lot more of them making excellent bits for Hornet, now you made me curious - I am going to check my links and see of any of those companies do Storm bits as well as Hornet bits...
Superb pieces, nice service - never let me down.
And - to be honest - French guys are best at designing aftermarket plastic.
There is lot more of them making excellent bits for Hornet, now you made me curious - I am going to check my links and see of any of those companies do Storm bits as well as Hornet bits...
4 wheels moving body, 2 wheels moving soul
- yellafella
- Posts: 1276
- Joined: Tue Sep 21, 2004 9:58 am
- Location: Middlesbrough
Trick bits
Hi bluesman !
Let us know if you find anything ! Been surfing for ages to find stuff for my storm, with nowt to show for it really. Did find a site in the states ages ago but lost the link due to pc going t**s up !
Let us know if you find anything ! Been surfing for ages to find stuff for my storm, with nowt to show for it really. Did find a site in the states ages ago but lost the link due to pc going t**s up !

Some finds
Well, I started checking my links and something came up already.
May be you do know them, may be not:
http://www.jmvconcept.fr/TempSite/17160.asp?rang=
I know their bits quite well - it is very popular make in Belgium.
They do fully integrated rear for Storm - with integrated indicators (nice looking) and stoplight.
These guys have CNC bracking reservoir cover and heel plates with VTR logo:
http://www.acmoto.com/
This is well-known German online shop I used to buy some things from.
They have some plastic bits and loads of exhausts and suspension bits. For Storm as well.
http://www.ambi-bike.de/
For plastics check section: "Fahrzeugausstattung"
Undertray called : Heckinnenverkleidungen
They also have lower fairing:

loads of different plastic bit's from different makes here:
http://www.emoto.com/links/go.php?code=1239
some of them for Storm. They also sell some useful parts.
And there is more - I have about 1000 links collected for Hornet back then, so will keep on posting every time I find something for Storm....
May be you do know them, may be not:
http://www.jmvconcept.fr/TempSite/17160.asp?rang=
I know their bits quite well - it is very popular make in Belgium.
They do fully integrated rear for Storm - with integrated indicators (nice looking) and stoplight.
These guys have CNC bracking reservoir cover and heel plates with VTR logo:
http://www.acmoto.com/
This is well-known German online shop I used to buy some things from.
They have some plastic bits and loads of exhausts and suspension bits. For Storm as well.
http://www.ambi-bike.de/
For plastics check section: "Fahrzeugausstattung"
Undertray called : Heckinnenverkleidungen
They also have lower fairing:

loads of different plastic bit's from different makes here:
http://www.emoto.com/links/go.php?code=1239
some of them for Storm. They also sell some useful parts.
And there is more - I have about 1000 links collected for Hornet back then, so will keep on posting every time I find something for Storm....
4 wheels moving body, 2 wheels moving soul
more
Ermax plastics, suspension, rearsets etc. etc.
http://www.bike-mania.com/
I was thinking - may be we should ask admins to make section of forum where we can post such links and that this forum topics will be kept and archived periodically....
For those who lost their fairing
crazy streetfighter parts:
http://www.bimbos-fighter.de/shop.htm
http://www.bike-mania.com/
I was thinking - may be we should ask admins to make section of forum where we can post such links and that this forum topics will be kept and archived periodically....
For those who lost their fairing

http://www.bimbos-fighter.de/shop.htm
4 wheels moving body, 2 wheels moving soul
some more
LM productions - well known in France plastic bits - check out this page:
http://www.lm-production.com/photos-cli ... audoin.htm




Their website:
http://www.lm-production.com/HTM/realisations.htm
http://www.lm-production.com/photos-cli ... audoin.htm




Their website:
http://www.lm-production.com/HTM/realisations.htm
4 wheels moving body, 2 wheels moving soul
these guys have some undertrays and other things, not expensive
http://www.poly26.com/modele.php?mq=2&md=38
but their undetray just a simple one....
http://www.poly26.com/modele.php?mq=2&md=38
but their undetray just a simple one....
4 wheels moving body, 2 wheels moving soul
- EggShellBlond
- Posts: 192
- Joined: Thu Nov 06, 2003 5:55 pm
- EggShellBlond
- Posts: 192
- Joined: Thu Nov 06, 2003 5:55 pm
Mmmm
Well , as I'm ;
a) an techno-numpty
, haven't got a clue what they are , and
b) posting from work , where you'd imagine they have these things in place......
.........
They seem to have stopped now , ..........................
Well , as I'm ;
a) an techno-numpty

b) posting from work , where you'd imagine they have these things in place......


They seem to have stopped now , ..........................
If a job's worth doing..........It's worth paying someone to do it properly
yep
that's lights in bellypan, correct.
I think it would be more useful to put some driving lights onto forks or so - after my Hornet I quite dislike fixed headlight
specially when browsing slow twisty backroads....
I myself actually hate adding plastic to faired bikes
but Storm's original bellypan let's a lot of elements onto starter motor and it's body seems to corrode in a middle, so...
I think it would be more useful to put some driving lights onto forks or so - after my Hornet I quite dislike fixed headlight

I myself actually hate adding plastic to faired bikes

4 wheels moving body, 2 wheels moving soul