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Old 28-Dec-2013, 04:24
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Question Belly help please!

Seeing as though I can't be a**ed shedding weight off my Adonis-like body, I'm attempting to drop a kilo or 10 off Badger.

This means he will be losing his fully faired attire for 2014 and donning only a bikini.

Trouble is I've no idea which belly pan to go for, I'm looking towards the likes of Ghostie, Roxy, Paul Payne, Andy Claridge for clues as to which they use.

Of course anyone with such an article available to purchase will be gratefully welcomed!


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Old 28-Dec-2013, 08:31
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Seeing as though I can't be a**ed shedding weight off my Adonis-like body, I'm attempting to drop a kilo or 10 off Badger.

This means he will be losing his fully faired attire for 2014 and donning only a bikini.

Trouble is I've no idea which belly pan to go for, I'm looking towards the likes of Ghostie, Roxy, Paul Payne, Andy Claridge for clues as to which they use.

Of course anyone with such an article available to purchase will be gratefully welcomed!

Scott after seeing the contents of yours at Pembrey you may consider fetteling a bed pan to the under side they hold loads of s--t.
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Old 28-Dec-2013, 10:06
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This means he will be losing his fully faired attire for 2014 and donning only a bikini.




Whoa there fella!!!!!

It's ok, just read it again, thought you said "Mankini"

Here you go, scroll down to the bottom of the page

http://www.hcracetech.co.uk/80720/info.php?p=5


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Old 28-Dec-2013, 10:08
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I fit one of these to Toni's M750. It weighed cock all Scott but there not cheap.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LOOK-DUCAT...em19 df51633b
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Old 28-Dec-2013, 11:04
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Scott, I use the one Chris recommends and Dallas uses the one Neil has linked to, either are good


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Old 29-Dec-2013, 19:10
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http://ricambiweiss.com/en/home/14-d...r-600-900.html
This is the one I used Scott 30 Euro. I just riveted a piece of sheet alum in place to close the bottom off.
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Old 30-Dec-2013, 11:41
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Awwww, boo and hiss!
Was gonna go for your recommendation Neil, especially as it's half price and very purdy, then I noticed it's cracked and stressed.
Looks like the Lincolnshire guy has a sale. Ricambi Weis do top stuff but I normally make a balls up of things I try to modify!
But thanks chaps, your wisdom is, as always, greatly appreciated.


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Old 30-Dec-2013, 17:31
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One thing about the Lincolnshire one is that when you crash damage it (note, when, not if ), you send it back to him and he will stick it back into the mould and repair it


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Scott. PM Sent. Have new belly pan and second hand bikini (not mankini) in my loft. Also have bottom section of 748 / 916 fasiring in carbon (seen better days).

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Old 30-Dec-2013, 21:39
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Scott. PM Sent. Have new belly pan and second hand bikini (not mankini) in my loft. Also have bottom section of 748 / 916 fasiring in carbon (seen better days).

Mark

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Mark, if you have a 916 Nose Cone for Sale I know just the person to buy it


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