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Hi all,can anyone help me find a belly pan,it needs to be used as a catch pan,acu regulations,where it needs to hold any leaking oil.Does the moriwaki one do the job,or any others.Thanks fellas. :D
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pretty sure ive seen that the mori belly does comply with race regs m8.
have a look or give roger a ring at revolution
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he might be able to point you at one

dont forget your coolant as well bud - water only
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Cheers for that,guess i was hoping that i could just get one easy these days,but even skidmarx dont seem to list one any more.Would imagine a moriwaki one off Roger would be brewsters millions though! Thanks Benny. :D
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cant you just fab one up in glass???? doesnt have to be anything fancy like....
suggest you curl some thick wallpaper round the sump as a starting point to get the basic shape then staple on some fibre matting & resin it.
dead easy to do :thumbup:
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My belly pan was £39 from ebay, it was actually from an sv650, but bolted straight on.
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Rick, 2nd hand bellypans are rare and usually fetch a good price. Here's a couple of links for new ones. You'll need to check if they meet the spec's you're after:-

http://www.skidmarx.co.uk/section/belly ... intro.html

http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/5165 ... s/Skidmarx

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Thanks,does anyone who has one of the skidmarxs ones ,notice if it is enclosed at the bottom,or is it cut out for the exhaust. The original moriwaki one was enclosed for racing purposes,this is what i am after.Thanks.:D
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Any pics of the SV650 belly pan Jonesey??
seen a few on ebay from Germany.
Was it new or second hand
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yorkylancs wrote:Thanks,does anyone who has one of the skidmarxs ones ,notice if it is enclosed at the bottom,or is it cut out for the exhaust. The original moriwaki one was enclosed for racing purposes,this is what i am after.Thanks.:D
the one i have is complete at the bottom but finishes just before the collector box

i think you will struggle to fins something tbh unless you make / mod one yourself.
if you are going to mod one you'd be better with an aftermarket one as any oem belly will be made of abs and you cant fibreglass to it.
(well, you can but it'll fall off.)

cant remember who asked me for my pyramid belly :oops:
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me me me me me lol
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lloydiecbr wrote:me me me me me lol
It's always "me", with some people.........
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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yep :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Hi mate, don't know if you got this sorted or not but I have a skidmarx belly pan - at least i think it is a Skidmarx - anyway it is enclosed at the bottom but not sure it will meet regs as it's joined together with 3 bolts and the joint would prob piss oil straight through. However, I've just taken mine off the bike as, if all goes to plan I'm going to fit a Mario Nava fairing so it will be up for sale. It would need a good paint and it has a little bit of side damage due to a high speed rabbit incident. Then again it is fibreglass so should be very easy to repair and if needed seal the bottom. If I can work out how to put pictures up on this site then I'll get it into sales and wants this weekend. On the other hand if you want it yourself then PM me your eamil and I'll send pics.

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This just popped up on E Bay. Seems very expensive but if it's what you need -

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Honda-Firestorm-C ... 5d2e03c7f8
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Thanks Mike, I wasn't sure, given his description, but thought it might be worth a look for the guy who started the thread.
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