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Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - papercutout - 19-02-14

I picked one up the other day, but it's REALLY big for a belly pan, and I'm more of a subtle type of guy. Apart from the obnoxiously bright yellow, the bike is quite subtly done IMO.


What do you think? It'll be a post-winter thing though, as I'm not willing to remove my engine bobbins to fit it, and don't really want to cut massive holes in it.


Alternatively, if anyone has a smaller one they want to swap for it, I'd be up for that. My bike is a daily, so I need it to be easy! This piece of kit is brand new, never been fitted! (sorry the bike is FILTHY, it happens living in the countryside!)


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Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - darrsi - 19-02-14

I think you need a yellow one!


Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - noggythenog - 19-02-14


I think black looks ok but i also agree that a smaller more acute angled one would be better.

this one would suit the smoother lines of a fox eye 600 and you'll no doubt find it very easy to sell.


Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - ChristoT - 19-02-14

If you want to sell it, I'm on the look out for one! Smile


Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - bigbluebear - 19-02-14

My opinion is if it doesn't look right it isn't right and that don't look right.....looks like the bottom half of a full fairing.....Christo I'd wait before you start shelling out on cosmetics until yours is mechanically sound and handling correctly


Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - ChristoT - 19-02-14

Is that a Thou pan on a 6?

Bbb - you're right. But there's good news on the engine.


Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - papercutout - 19-02-14

It's a Skidmarx pan for an FZS600 (it states '2002' on the package, but there's no difference) - no longer on their website, but it comes with their instructions and fitting guide and bolts etc. And if you want to buy it from me, you can. Collection preferable though, it's rather sizeable.


Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - ChristoT - 19-02-14

The two questions are where and how much?


Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - papercutout - 19-02-14

Near Oxford, and £50. Preferably I'd just swap it for a smaller one, but it's better use to someone, than sat around!


Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - ChristoT - 19-02-14

Too far, too dear, sorry


Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - johna6968 - 19-02-14

Always fancied livin in the country til I saw that 1st pic...  :lol



Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - Doddsie - 19-02-14

Yep, way too big.The eye is drawn straight to it!


Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - papercutout - 20-02-14

(19-02-14, 10:53 PM)johna6968 link Wrote: Always fancied livin in the country til I saw that 1st pic...  :lol


I can clean it to perfection, and then do a single journey to and from work the following day, and it looks like that again. Definite downsides to countryside! So I don't :p


Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - stevierst - 20-02-14

Get a fenda extenda, they're great at keeping the kak away from your downpipes.


Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - darrsi - 20-02-14

I don't think that the brown engine is helping matters at all, the colour combination is causing a bit of a diversion.


Can anyone on here colour the belly pan in yellow just to see what it'll look like?


Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - ChristoT - 20-02-14

Look at the shape of it, I really doubt that belly pan was designed for that model of bike.

It is, however, very equivocal of Exup's belly pan. I reckon it's been mislabelled somwhere along the line, I've seen Skidmarx products before, and they're generally pretty close to the bike.



Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - papercutout - 20-02-14

The paperwork, as supplied with the bellypan. As for 'close to the bike' - it wasn't fitted, I propped it up using a bar/socket and my engine bobbins :p

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Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - ChristoT - 20-02-14

Looks nothing like:
http://www.intobikes.co.uk/products/002411/002715/Skidmarx-Belly-Pan-suitable-for-Yamaha-FZS600-Fazer-2000?mn=15&pt=165

EDIT:

I'm definitely right: look here:
http://www.skidmarx.co.uk/yamaha/30128-fzs1000-fazer-belly-pan.html

Ignore the extra fairing and the rad guards, that is a spitting image of what you have. If you bought it direct from Skidmarx, ask why they sent you the wrong one!!  :lol


Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - papercutout - 20-02-14

Good spot, it's almost the same! I'd already been on their website and not seen it, but that might explain it.


It's now in the for sale section. I've edited that advert about 5 times in the last 10 minutes, should be accurate now! I didn't buy it from them directly, no, but I would like a smaller one, if anyone wants a swap.

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Re: Belly pan, or not to belly pan? - ChristoT - 20-02-14

Looking again, it looks like the FZS1000 has a bigger cut out, but I'm not sure. I reckon an email to them with the photos would go some way to solving this mystery!  :thumbup