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SOLD: FZS600 Belly Pan
#1
Genuine Yamaha belly pan with crash bungs. Somewhat rare is the best description Wink It's not perfect, couple of chips and the front part is split slightly but solid when mounted on the bike. Obviously repairable should it need respraying to a slower colour.


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Crash bungs are undamaged, ironically I've drop the bike a couple of times since removing the belly pan and bungs - d'oh Wink


I'm looking for £100ono, that includes delivery. Or if you want to collect from the wilds of East Yorkshire that's no problem and I'm more than happy to help fit it and offer a brew.


Cheers,
Rob
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#2
Quick bump for 'any' interest before I put it on fleabay.

Cheers,
Rob
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#3
having just read the 'silicone hosing' thread,ive realised that the engine is the same lump on the boxeye as the foxeye (im new to this whole fazer owning thing,ok?!!),so im guessing the bellypan will fit a boxeye as well as your foxeye right?

if so,id be up for this,so first dibs please mate
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#4
Hi,


Yes, there's no reason this won't fit a boxeye, so first dibs to you.


Cheers,
Rob
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#5
(30-06-14, 09:06 AM)Robbus link Wrote: Hi,


Yes, there's no reason this won't fit a boxeye, so first dibs to you.


Cheers,
Rob


ive pm'd robbus my apologie's that because my immobiliser is playing up and its not being looked at untill monday i will have to give this a miss in case the bill is gert,so this belly pan is back up for grabs  :o

GLWTS  robbus
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#6
Could be very tempted by this, especially if I can respray it to a faster colour (red) Wink how easy is the split to repair? I'm fairly new to tinkering in general so no prior knowledge other than what my grandad has shown me! Smile
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#7
Well I'm not entirely convinced about the speed factor, red means stop after all Wink


The split should be pretty straightforward, the piece is still intact, so it should be a case of some tape and filler/bond on the backside I would've thought, or a bit of plastic welding and some filler to smooth things out. I'll point out now that I'm far from a bodywork expert of course!


Cheers,
Rob
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#8
Not in my head it doesn't Wink

That doesn't sound so bad - I guess I'd be up for the challenge of getting it repaired and resprayed! Can I call dibs on it then? Smile
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#9
Yep, dibs to you mate, I'll drop you a PM.

Cheers,
Rob
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#10
Sold to Drapes81!

Cheers,
Rob
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