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Belly pan and Crash bars. - Stainless_Titanium - 23-08-12

As I have returned for help, I thought I should inform of a project I set myself on buying my second Fazer.

Having a belly pan and crash bars.

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We have standard Yamaha crash bars, bought and fitted from a local Yamaha shop with a Skidmark belly pan.
Now the bars did have to have a flange grinded to a more suited rad and some of the belly pan needed a tad bit of removal.

But has given the fazer a nice look and splits it away from the others down here.
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Re: Belly pan and Crash bars. - SteveH41 - 23-08-12

Autosol and wirewool those pipes !



Re: Belly pan and Crash bars. - Stainless_Titanium - 23-08-12

So thats how i would get the shine that they once had as stainless downpipes? And I love the fact I got told that I couldn't do this and the first reply it telling me on how to clean up my pipes XD Thanks for making me smile after a tough day.


Re: Belly pan and Crash bars. - SteveH41 - 23-08-12

it may not get it all off but it will make them look a hell of a lot better Smile


Re: Re: Belly pan and Crash bars. - DanielT - 23-08-12

Quote:Now the bars did have to have a flange grinded to a more suited rad and some of the belly pan needed a tad bit of removal.

You said flange! Big Grin


Re: Belly pan and Crash bars. - Stainless_Titanium - 23-08-12

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