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JCR
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Under tray

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Hi guys, not been on for a while but I’m in the middle of changing over my rather rusty sub frame for one I’ve just had powder coated after I’d welded some new mounts on for my exhausts and I thought that maybe I should change the original under tray for an after market one to tidy the rear end up while I’m at it and I was wondering if you guys could recommend an under tray? I’ve been looking at the powerbronze one and a couple of other makes and I wondered if any one could tell me which is best and what’s involved in fitting them? Do they still retain the original battery box and any other parts of the original tray, light etc?

Thanks guys!

Kind regards Jon
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MacV2
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Yo'll still need to keep the bulk of the std under tray Just trim down the back bit to make the the new one fit...

Go easy on what you cut off because you need to retain the hole for the seat lock...The hole in the new one will probably be too big.

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JCR
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Ok thanks Mac I’ll take that on board and make sure I proceed with caution if I get one. Can you recommend any particular brand?

Thanks! Jon
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JCR wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 5:03 pm Ok thanks Mac I’ll take that on board and make sure I proceed with caution if I get one. Can you recommend any particular brand?

Thanks! Jon


No sorry I've only fitted one long while ago, havent botherd since as I felt it's more hassle than it's worth for something you can't see when your riding...

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neil
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On the one I fitted on mine (don't know what make it was ) it did give a much larger storage area under the seat which is useful
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JCR
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Ok thanks buddy, always useful to have a bit more storage space, 🤔 somewhere to put some sarnies maybe😁
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