Hey liked your vinyls on the belly pan. Was looking for something similar for my screen. Where did you get them?Thats just how it fit. Loads of room and fitts great. so easy to fit too
Hey liked your vinyls on the belly pan. Was looking for something similar for my screen. Where did you get them?Thats just how it fit. Loads of room and fitts great. so easy to fit too
Got them from eBay a seller called kjcreations-UKHey liked your vinyls on the belly pan. Was looking for something similar for my screen. Where did you get them?
...I like the small screen - what is it? the Ermax?I went for the Yamaha one, apparently they had to remove some of my exhaust to fit the mounts but I think it looks ok. I have the Ermax screen which is really easy to fit and looks great.
i modified my belly pan you can check how it was before at page 4
that's now
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what do you think?
I bought it from here : YAMAHA | Carénage et pièces piste : MT07 and I cut it a littleAnyone got a link to the belly pan that is on Kosia's bike?
Also got the Yamaha belly pan, yeah its a rip off, you're not wrong there, but i couldn't help myself.ive got the Yamaha in silver. Looks great. Not worth £215 though. Probably cost less than a fiver to make for yamaha
I'd like to know this too!Guys, which bellies fit with an SC Project set up. Had stone damage last weekend & now belly pan shopping.
Cheers
Did you use the standard or long ram mount?Hi Eddieh93,
Thanks for your comment about the bike.
OK, will see what I can knock together for you and the rest of the guys on the Forum.
What specific mods are you particularly interested in. Let me know.
BTW, just yesterday I fitted a Garmin Zumo 590LM GPS that I bought recently. This is a very good GPS, very intuitive, and I am very pleased that I bought it.
Find below a couple of photographs showing where I mounted the GPS. Note that to get the GPS lined up above the MT-07 instrument cluster I had to buy a longer RAM mount arm, but that was no big deal.
I connected the GPS power leads to the ignition switch so that the GPS is only powered on when the ignition switch is on, as opposed to just connecting the GPS power leads to the bike's battery.