moriwaki fairings

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kemsleystorm
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moriwaki fairings

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evening all!

has anyone got pics of their storms with moriwaki lower fairings?as i would like to see one as i cant find it on their web site!

or is that one in the gallery, third page on the red storm on the vtr web site?(i hope!)

cheers again all

miles.
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Post by delmeekc »

I think so, with No7 on it. I will have some soon I'll post a photo one I get em. Will have one spare for sale too.

Del.
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Moriwaki belly pan

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Fluffy has his bike for sale which is fitted with one, you can see it at :-
http://www.abercon.co.uk/vtr1000/gallery/191.jpg
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Post by delmeekc »

He does, used to be mine that bellypan

Del.
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Moriwaki bellypan

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I would be VERY interested if you will be selling your Moriwaki bellypan Del.. :D

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I'll have a couple soon, I'll put a post in the sale and want when I get them, then email us for a photo.

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Post by kingster »

I dunno...

When I were a lad, Moriawaki only did proper engine intrernal tuning goodies, like for my old Moriwaki Z720... wot a tool... then had an 810 kit for the old 'Z'... loads of torque for its day. None 'o this fairin malarky!Still, all this reminisin does nowt to advance yer wheelyin technique or yer spellin at midnite on a bleedin friday after gettin back from the pube. I must be a reet sad g*t! loggin ter the web after a sesh :wink: oh well...

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yep, I wonder about that too when I log-on late.

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mirowaki belly pan

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Has anybody out there got the problem of the belly pan grinding down on the right hand side? I'm not sure whether I've got it on central or not, or if the brackets are not quite right. Any pointers on this subject would be much appreciated.

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Phew, you must slow down as you must be taking the bellypan past it's limit 8O

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Havent got a belly pan or lowers on my bike but i have had the exhaust headers down a few times 8O....i was gona get some lowers but i wonder if i should or if im gona just grind a hole in them...eeek

Anyone else have a problem with touching headers down ?...i have a revolution fork tune and dropped through 5mm..although i dont think ive touched them since i fitted my rear ohlins...hmm

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You fat gits :wink:
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:lol: Isn't it past your bedtime????
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fat gits

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Thanks for those kind words Del, maybe I should invest in a rear shock from a Leyland/Daf, what do you think?
I'll have to have a bowl of cornflakes now Sunday morning at Banbury.

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Fat! the cheek of it...all 11 stone of me :?

Think the header grinding is more to do with extreme angles of lean and bumpy cumbrian roads.... along with shite Honda suspension that is :8

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94 Mitsubishi Evo2 - 2.3stroker @ 1.8 bar, 400bhp & 420 Ft/lbs..eeek
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