Lowers / belly pans

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c13tay
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Lowers / belly pans

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I know personal taste probably comes into this but all opinions welcome........

What are the options for lowers / bellypans and which of them are the best quality / fit / looking

Pics would be appreciated

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all done to personal taste mate, i like pyramid the best

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marravtr wrote:all done to personal taste mate, i like pyramid the best

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So do I - Got the Pyramid too :)
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Same as mine :!:

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Mirowaki for me as well. Not being attatched to the fairing, it's not trying to make it look like something it never was. But it's all personal taste and what floats ya boat :roll:
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andyh wrote:Mirowaki for me as well. Not being attatched to the fairing, it's not trying to make it look like something it never was. But it's all personal taste and what floats ya boat :roll:
Same thoughts!!!
Yep Moriwaki style for me too, just waiting for it to be delivered!!!! missed the last delivery as I was away :(

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Could anyone kindly point me in the right direction as to where you can purchase a Moriwaki style black belly-pan? I don't seem to be able to locate any UK suppliers.

Many thanks.
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Hambo wrote:Could anyone kindly point me in the right direction as to where you can purchase a Moriwaki style black belly-pan? I don't seem to be able to locate any UK suppliers.

Many thanks.
Skidmarx.
Web site clicky below :mrgreen:

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

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Or if you cant stretch to a new one , keep an eye on ebay , that's where i got mine :)
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mines a bit bent on both sides at the rear, any idea if i could get the thing straightened?
bit loathe to buy another just for it to curl up with the heat.

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My Pyramid is glass fibre- easy to repair/touch up but probably a bit heavier.

It's quite old, though, wouldn't be surprised if they've switched to plastic now.

I have a problem with stone chips, though -






(every time I have a puff I feel the need need for chips)
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Heres mine with the new Moriwaki style belly pan.

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