Belly pan
Re: Belly pan
Pyramid
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rod/344722
or
https://www.racefairings.co.nz/categori ... -bellypan/
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rod/344722
or
https://www.racefairings.co.nz/categori ... -bellypan/
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Re: Belly pan
It looks like it could be a "Powerbroonze" lower fairing to me. I found a couple for sale here but only in black:-
https://www.powerbronze.co.uk/products/ ... -h101.html
If my memory serves me well I think "Sharkskinz" used to make a similar lower fairing for the Storm in the USA. They were better IMHO than the Powerbronze item as they were made in fibreglass whereas the Powerbronze lowers are ABS plastic,
Chris.
Re: Belly pan
I'd favour the Powerbronze too, because it has no visible fixings whereas the Pyramid does. 

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Re: Belly pan
Sharkskinz... just let one go today
Yes fibre glass, longer than the power bronze and race appoved as it is oil tight. best in my opinion
in fact that very photo was the inspiration for my first build. i actually had no fixings on the sharkskinz, just tucked in under the upper fairing
https://ionemoto.com/collections/sharks ... ducts/1070
Yes fibre glass, longer than the power bronze and race appoved as it is oil tight. best in my opinion
in fact that very photo was the inspiration for my first build. i actually had no fixings on the sharkskinz, just tucked in under the upper fairing
https://ionemoto.com/collections/sharks ... ducts/1070
Re: Belly pan
Thanks guys. Traced it to Sharkskinz. 