belly pan for vtr 1000

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by wayne kerr, Feb 10, 2004.

  1. wayne kerr

    wayne kerr Guest

    does any one here know of a place where i could get a belly pan for a vtr
    vtr 1000 ? im in melb but i don't mind ordering it in from wherever, and
    also this might sound like a noob question but but do you usually have to
    get these things painted the right color your self ?

    ta
     
    wayne kerr, Feb 10, 2004
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    X-No-archive: yes
    wayne kerr wrote in message ...
    Or you could just paint the rest of the bike in undercoat to match!
    Clem
    (always glad to help)
     
    Knobdoodle, Feb 10, 2004
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    Smee Guest

    I,ve pleaded and begged you not to be helpful Clem and you still won't
    listen
    I have no alternative but to say Goodbye.
     
    Smee, Feb 10, 2004
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    NickZX6R Guest


    http://www.amcmotorcycles.com.au/en-gb/total.html
     
    NickZX6R, Feb 10, 2004
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    smack Guest

    Nick, he can't see you lalalalalalaal


    but he can see me
     
    smack, Feb 10, 2004
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    Wayne Kerr Guest

    Wayne Kerr, Feb 10, 2004
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    lemmiwinks Guest

    I cant hardly see any of these bastards, what with their bloody
    X-No-archive: yes bollocks! :-/
     
    lemmiwinks, Feb 10, 2004
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  8. Gday all,

    Gelong Carbon Craft (http://www.geelongcarboncraft.com.au/) on the
    Gold Coast do good work. There's quite a bit of their gear on my
    Firestorm. All good gear - good fit and finish of all parts. Credit
    for that goes to it's previous owner, I must admit.

    Actually, I've just checked out their website, and it seems that I'm
    actually doing some advertising for them!!! Check out
    http://www.geelongcarboncraft.com.au/items/item356.htm ! HAHA! I feel
    so special!

    If you go the carbon route, you'll need to decide to either need to
    paint it to match the rest of the bike (not an issue if you've got a
    black bike, I suppose), or put a clear coat over it. I seem to
    remember that the epoxy resin used to hold the carbon fibre together
    breaks down under UV light / sunlight. Can't recall the exact details
    unfortunatly, except that you need to get a protective/clear coating
    sprayed on.

    Good luck!

    Matto
    (...doing his happy dance now...)
     
    VelocityTheory, Feb 12, 2004
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    wayne kerr Guest

    yeah it looks good , the prices here are OK there
    too , now to decide weather to go the carbon fiber or the fiberglass route
     
    wayne kerr, Feb 12, 2004
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    Sssh everybody; he hasn't figured out we're only doing it on messages where
    we're calling him names!
     
    Knobdoodle, Feb 12, 2004
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    lemmiwinks Guest


    The onboard lap with David Jefferies is about the only bit I've
    watched so far, but its bloody awesome. 15 minutes of stone walls
    whipping past at 200+ is pretty absorbing viewing, and DJ's
    understated commentary "The front end comes up a bit here" [screen
    full of horizon] is classic. Just do what I did, force SWMBO to watch
    it too ;-)

    Ash.
     
    lemmiwinks, Feb 12, 2004
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