lower fairings

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kemsleystorm
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lower fairings

Post by kemsleystorm »

hi all,

wondering what bellypan to get for the storm, has anyone fitted the powerbronze one?
any suggestions

cheers,

miles.
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grinner
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Post by grinner »

Hello local rider;
I've got a lower fairing, (not sure if it's powerbronze) but it's not got gaps in it.
I find that she runs about half way up the temp scale, not liking traffic!
It just sits under the top fairing held in place by that.
In short, do it. Makes the bike look well nicer than the crappy tray they come with!
Maybe have to meet up if you're in Kingston, I'm only in Sutton; not that far...
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kemsleystorm
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Post by kemsleystorm »

cheers grinner,

sounds good we will have to go for a run soon,

itching to get back on the bike, waiting for some spares and cans then im back on the road!

miles
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W@zzA
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bellypan

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I've fitted a moriwaki style one from skidmarx it looks the mutts nuts in black on a yellow storm 8)
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delmeekc
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Post by delmeekc »

If ya interested I can get new moriwaki style carbon fibre belly-pans, if you are send us a PM and I'll get a price for you. It won't be a dear as you think either.

Del.
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Post by chromedome »

Del
I'd be interested to hear what price you can do on the carbon belly pan.
Cheers
Matt
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blackstorm
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Post by blackstorm »

And me
Phil
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EGG
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Re: lower fairings

Post by EGG »

[quote="kemsleystorm"]hi all,

Hi mate, i have got a Haris race lower fairing. Have a look at the pictures in stunts i think. They are not the cheapest but you pays ya money. :twisted:
Better to burn out than just fade away!
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Post by chromedome »

I have a full bellypan from my late lamented black 'Storm, but I've been faffing about in Photoshop trying out various mods to see what I like (avoiding real work), and although my black bike looked the muts nuts with the full fairing, I just prefer the Moriwaki style unit on a red bike. No accounting for taste.

Matt
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delmeekc
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Post by delmeekc »

Ok, I'll get a price on Monday.

In Carbon I take it, may be able to get them in Kevlar (I'll ask)

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Post by welshy »

I have a Pyramid one painted to suit the Repsol paint job. I went for this one as it looks least like an aftermarket add-on, more like it came from Honda that way.
Welshy :-)
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delmeekc
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Carbon Bodywork (Mudguards and Bellypan)

Post by delmeekc »

I can get:

VTR front mudguard in Carbon for £75

T595 front mudguard in Carbon for £85 (needed when doing a blade fork conversion on the VTR)

Moriwaki style Carbon BellyPan with fitting kit for £150

Cannot do in Kevlar as it will fade in the Sun.

Made to order so about 2 to 4 weeks.

Soon a VTR top fairing!

Del.
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Post by delmeekc »

There's a couple of photo's on the Gallery, check out the 3rd page, middle row, far left (No7 on it) and far right (Yellow).

Del.
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essexbloke
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Post by essexbloke »

I couldnt see which one you meant........

I've got a powerbronze lower... it's away being painted to match the bike at the mo.....

have offered it up, and apears to be ok........
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Post by vince »

Just fitted powerbronze lowers, they fit nice and look good,
took about 2 hours, would have been a damn site quicker if the M10x16 bolt was in the bits bag :evil: :evil:
calm before the storm
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