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Silly bellly pan

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As per title is there for a reason ?
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Would you rather be looking at an oil fillter sticking out the front of your bike ?
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If you’re not keen on the looks of the standard belly pan there’s lots of alternatives about :thumbup:
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MacV2 wrote: Sat May 08, 2021 9:05 pm Would you rather be looking at an oil fillter sticking out the front of your bike ?
yes :D

I dont like the look of std honda thingy, and also went off the look of the Moriwaki copy belly pan. so I have mine commando now
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MacV2 wrote: Sat May 08, 2021 9:05 pm Would you rather be looking at an oil fillter sticking out the front of your bike ?
Don't need no stinkin' belly pan...... :lol: I have run mine without one for a long time now :thumbup:
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Looks fine bud
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You can show off your chromed k and n filter much better without the little mud scoop.
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The question is though, do you think it's there to stop the possibility of small stones, chippings etc from being thrown up by the front tyre onto the oil filter :?:
Probably not much of a chance of hole being created in the oil filter if you've not using it, as plenty of you (including me at times) don't run with the cowl fitted.
What made me think was after I resprayed mine black and used it on the bike, the centre of it vertically soon became pebble dashed from what was thrown up by the front tyre exposing the silver grey underneath.

Only a thought :eh:

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