Belly pan bracket

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VTR3545
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Belly pan bracket

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Hi, I have just acquired an used belly pan and I was told no brackets were required but as I have Judd found out one is needed for the right side fixing. So does any of you good guys and gals have 1 or do you know where I can get one. Cheers
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Re: Belly pan bracket

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An aftermarket or standard belly pan?

If aftermarket then any brackets will most likely be specific to the style of pan as originally supplied when new.

and if OEM then: STAY, R. ENGINE UNDER COVER 64411-MBB-000

http://www.bike-parts-honda.com/moto-ho ... 11510.html

copy paste the honda part no. into David Silvers 'Search by part number' > https://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/par ... rt-number/
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VTR3545
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Re: Belly pan bracket

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Hi ...cheers...I believe it is an oem part..so I will have a look :thumbup:
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Re: Belly pan bracket

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I have 2nd hand spares if you need.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Re: Belly pan bracket

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Part ordered from David Silver spares 13 quid inc postage..before I read last message doh!
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