Belly Pan?

Started by FIFO, January 29, 2010, 09:19:17 PM

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FIFO


Belly Pans do actually do anything? :-\

As i have gone far enough with the bling and restoration (finished). [roll]

I am focusing my attention to performance and mechanical  enhancing improvements. [roll]
I do quite like the look of a cf belly pan on some Monsters,and also  pricey$$$$$
curious how one would look on mine? should i? [evil]
some don't like the look :'(prefer the true naked look.mmmm naked.

Advice needed. ;)

in memory of Brian W, 2010 /2015

bikeless

my bike temp dropped around ten c when i fitted mine so they do help but i dont know about city work  [thumbsup]

ozducati

they also help keep a lot of road crud off your motor too, some like the look, other's don't...


loony888

there's a couple of types, there's a bathtub type one that hugs the cases closely and is very rounded in shape, then there's the chin spoiler type which looks more angular and minimal. i have the chin type and even though it's been on the bike since new, 6 years now there's no damage to it, the gel has some small chips at the front under the cooler but nothing obvious or serious. not sure if they offer any benefit aside from finishing the bottom of the bike aesthetically, but i hadn't ridden without it beforehand.

paul
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Spider

getting a 'naked' sports bike and then adding fairings is like going to a brothel and doing a suduko.....sure you can do it but you are kind of missing the point.

;D

ducatiz

Quote from: Spider on January 30, 2010, 11:54:55 AM
getting a 'naked' sports bike and then adding fairings is like going to a brothel and doing a suduko.....sure you can do it but you are kind of missing the point.

;D

if you're getting "lip service" while at said brothel and doing sudoko, it can be quite a treat!

seriously, there are "track friendly" types which actually cover the entire bottom of the engine and will catch leaks and half cover types which are good for directing wind over the cases but not much else (well, bling)

for putting on a race track here in the states you HAVE to have a full belly pan for leaks.

half type:  (notice you can see the bottom of the engine - don't ahve to remove for oil change)


full type ("cups" the engine from front to back -- have to remove it completely to do an oil change)


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Spider

Claude actual has a belly ban on his red 800 and it looks really good: check out his bike in 'show us your ride'.


FIFO

Quote from: Spider on January 30, 2010, 11:54:55 AM
getting a 'naked' sports bike and then adding fairings is like going to a brothel and doing a suduko.....sure you can do it but you are kind of missing the point.

;D

True but some of us just like to watch [evil]



in memory of Brian W, 2010 /2015

loony888

i have the half type, the red one in the pic above and while you can do an oil change without removing it, you can't get to the filter screen without taking it off, it's only 4 allen head screws, but i'm converting mine to dzus. the bathtub one below it is ugly, but as ducatiz says, functional if it is sealed as a catch for fluids.

paul
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                                              07 Husqvarna TE 450

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FIFO

Quote from: Spider on January 30, 2010, 11:54:55 AM
getting a 'naked' sports bike and then adding fairings is like going to a brothel and doing a suduko.....sure you can do it but you are kind of missing the point.

;D

Spider I know what you're saying naked bike looks good.
But it's a bit like a G string(thong to our US friends)
just something to cover the Untidy bits. ;D


Quote from: bikeless on January 29, 2010, 09:37:45 PM
my bike temp dropped around ten c when i fitted mine so they do help but i don't know about city work  [thumbsup]

Thanks Bazz 10 deg c that would justify buying one. [thumbsup]

Quote from: loony888 on January 30, 2010, 02:20:07 PM
i have the half type, the red one in the pic above and while you can do an oil change without removing it, you can't get to the filter screen without taking it off, it's only 4 allen head screws, but i'm converting mine to dzus. the bathtub one below it is ugly, but as ducatiz says, functional if it is sealed as a catch for fluids.

paul


Thanks PAUL the half type looks the best. 8)



in memory of Brian W, 2010 /2015

Mr.S2R

Quote from: Spider on January 30, 2010, 11:54:55 AM
getting a 'naked' sports bike and then adding fairings is like going to a brothel and doing a suduko.....sure you can do it but you are kind of missing the point.

;D

haha that has to be quote of the month!!  [laugh] [laugh]

bikeless

Quote from: Spider on January 30, 2010, 11:54:55 AM
getting a 'naked' sports bike and then adding fairings is like going to a brothel and doing a suduko.....sure you can do it but you are kind of missing the point.

;D
is that from experience big fella  :-*

Betty

Quote from: Spider on January 30, 2010, 11:54:55 AM
getting a 'naked' sports bike and then adding fairings is like going to a brothel and doing a suduko.....sure you can do it but you are kind of missing the point.

;D

Some people just can't resist temptation ... like me.

So I have to ask, its driving me nuts ...



What was the difficulty level on the suduko?
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Mr.S2R

Quote from: Betty on January 30, 2010, 07:47:24 PM
What was the difficulty level on the suduko?
and there you have it - more Champagne Comedy - you guys are hilarious! (no seriously!)  [thumbsup] [laugh] [laugh]

Nibor

how is it the bike temp could drop in temperature, if the aim of a belly pan (in part) is to streamline, thus diverting air around the engine and not onto it, which you would assume cool it more?

just curious, i still want one ;D