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03-05-2008, 10:32 PM
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carbon belly pan
this thing looks great on, but it wasn't easy taking a dremel to a $400 piece of carbon to make it fit right
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03-05-2008, 10:34 PM
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Re: carbon belly pan
Nice
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03-05-2008, 11:07 PM
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Re: carbon belly pan
Looking good Todd! How does the pipe sound now without the bladder?
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03-05-2008, 11:43 PM
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Re: carbon belly pan
Looks sick. How much did you have to notch out?
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03-06-2008, 06:12 AM
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Re: carbon belly pan
Looks good man, but please tell me you were exaggerating on the price, Red Racing Parts has it for 160E which is about $250.
Where did you have to trim it?
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03-06-2008, 08:41 AM
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Re: carbon belly pan
nice look todd, also been a belly pan person [thumbsup]
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03-06-2008, 08:59 AM
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Re: carbon belly pan
Hey "Former" Your photography skills suck. C'mon man,,,,better Pics please
& yes,,, how does it sound?
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- 2003 BMW 1150R ( comfy but boring bike)
- 2002 Su Z GSXR Trackbike. ( major fun )
- 2006 Kawi ZX 636R Trackbike ( major major fun. Price was right, couldnt help it)
- 2004 Yami 450 YFZ ( stroke thumper. That's the way to do it in the dirt)
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03-06-2008, 03:09 PM
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Re: carbon belly pan
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Originally Posted by JDS 2007S4Rs
Hey "Former" Your photography skills suck. C'mon man,,,,better Pics please  Set your camera to capture more KB(a larger picture) Also different angles & lighting would be nice. Thanx
& yes,,, how does it sound?
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- 2007 S4RS ,Black. Zards, Rapid Bike. & many many more mods.
- 2003 BMW 1150R ( comfy but boring bike)
- 2002 Su Z GSXR Trackbike. ( major fun )
- 2006 Kawi ZX 636R Trackbike ( major major fun. Price was right, couldnt help it)
- 2004 Yami 450 YFZ ( stroke thumper. That's the way to do it in the dirt)
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03-06-2008, 07:59 PM
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Re: carbon belly pan
no, not exaggerating... it was $389. I had to notch out a little for one of the oil cooler lines and a good bit underneath for the pipe and where the pipe curves into the head. dude it sounds so much better without that preggo stock pipe, plus it is has a lot more torque and power. I'm just waiting for the power commander to come out so I can put the open air box cover back on.
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Termignoni GP slip-on w/ Quat D midpipe<br />Rizoma clip-ons, rearsets, clutch cover (w/ TPO springs), pressure plate, grips, mirrors, barends, and sprocket cover<br />Shift Tech carbon hugger<br />customized stock headlight w/ Carbon World fairing<br />Pazzo levers<br />T-rex frame sliders<br />Ohlins steering damper<br />carbon belly pan<br />tail chop<br />clear alternatives taillight with integrated blinkers<br />Marvic Piuma wheels
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