Aftermarket Belly Pan

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  1. jokeshopbeard

    jokeshopbeard Active Member

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    There is/was a company that made an aftermarket belly pan for the 2008+ models; more like the pan you get with track fairings but compatible with the standard bodywork/fittings.

    Anyone recall who the hell made it? It was years ago I remember looking at it, but damned if I can find it now...
     
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  2. Jamie_lee

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    No idea but please let me know if you find out!
     
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    Anyone got one and fitted it - looking everywhere for a longer straight swap belly pan
     
  6. Naz

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    What’s the reason for getting a larger belly pan, is it to accommodate a bigger after market exhaust or is there other uses for one?
     
  7. Chris Hunter

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    For me, I prefer the look rather than the little one.i have changed end can. Think a full panel looks better than an infill
     
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    I agree after looking at the image. I was just wondering if it would be useful to have to keep the crap off the bottom of the bike especially in winter. I use my bike for commuting all year round. Guess it would t make much difference
     

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