Bellypan

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agentpineapple
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templ8 wrote:Haha yes it does smell a bit, my clothes stink of thinners
I love that smell..... :thumbup:
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Very nice indeed will look great on your storm :)
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templ8
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Kitted out with heat reflective foil

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Looks a proper job that well done


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templ8
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Finally got it fitted after flatting with wet & dry then mopped with cutting compound and polished.
Looks very different.
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how's the colour match, as lloydie said...proper job...... :thumbup:
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:thumbup: bloody top job that man :clap: it looks great.
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That's a great job, wish I had your painting skills (and patience)
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Where did you get the heat resistant foil and he is it fixed to the belly pan
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templ8
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Thanks for the compliments.
The colour match is as close as can be without allowing for fading of the original paint, in the workshop the fluorescent lights make the new paint seem a touch darker but in the sun I can't see any difference.
The heat proof foil is off ebay, a 1000mm by 500mm sheet fits with a little spare. It's self adhesive and is only a mm or so thick so it's fairly easy to fit.
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Thanks for the info - I also have a white belly pan that needs making that lovely dark metalic blue !!!!
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Couldn't find the foil on ebay?????
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that's looking very smart mate :thumbup:

is this one the bellypans that comes without brackets?

if so what have you done re. fitting it to the bike ? ?

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templ8
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Re: Bellypan

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Ebay item 181553647952 is the same stuff. The guy I bought mine from must've been a one off, he has no listing at the moment.

It's a bellypan from Norfolk moldings and it comes with brackets.
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artee
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Nice job.
Im lucky....
I do it for a living and have access to the right gear.
You need an air assisted mask for two pack paints. You'll get away with a cartridge filter mask out doors only.


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