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bellypan stone bracket

#1 Post by shergar » Thu May 10, 2018 6:41 pm

is there anywhere i can buy these now ? https://www.cmsnl.com/products/mole-1_4 ... vS70YYh3q0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: bellypan stone bracket

#2 Post by rd84 » Thu May 10, 2018 6:46 pm


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Re: bellypan stone bracket

#3 Post by shergar » Thu May 10, 2018 6:50 pm

these are the parts that hold on the bellypan mesh yes ?? ta
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RD 400 , 400 DAYTONA , KH 250 s1 ,
CBX 1000 , RD 500 .

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Re: bellypan stone bracket

#4 Post by shergar » Thu May 10, 2018 6:56 pm

these are the parts that hold on the bellypan mesh is this correct mate ?? ta
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RD 400 , 400 DAYTONA , KH 250 s1 ,
CBX 1000 , RD 500 .

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Re: bellypan stone bracket

#5 Post by rd84 » Fri May 11, 2018 2:11 am

Hi,

You also need the top bracket - the dampers above just protect the bodywork and allow the top bracket to grip the bodywork - if you don't have one they are available from one of our forum members.

Ps the rubber dampers can be replaced by a short strip of u section rubber like you get on the screen edge trim for example - this is not 100% accurate but is cheaper and works ok.

Also lockwire the mesh section to something nearby so it isn’t lost if it comes loose.

Cheers
Paul

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Re: bellypan stone bracket

#6 Post by rd84 » Fri May 11, 2018 2:47 am


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Re: bellypan stone bracket

#7 Post by shergar » Fri May 11, 2018 5:21 am

rd84 wrote:Hi,
Thanks for advice and help mate , p
You also need the top bracket - the dampers above just protect the bodywork and allow the top bracket to grip the bodywork - if you don't have one they are available from one of our forum members.

Ps the rubber dampers can be replaced by a short strip of u section rubber like you get on the screen edge trim for example - this is not 100% accurate but is cheaper and works ok.

Also lockwire the mesh section to something nearby so it isn’t lost if it comes loose.

Cheers
Paul
my bikes.
YL1 , AS3 (2) , YAS1 (2) , LC 350 ,
RD 400 , 400 DAYTONA , KH 250 s1 ,
CBX 1000 , RD 500 .

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Re: bellypan stone bracket

#8 Post by shergar » Fri May 11, 2018 10:03 am

rd84 wrote:Hi,

You also need the top bracket - the dampers above just protect the bodywork and allow the top bracket to grip the bodywork - if you don't have one they are available from one of our forum members.

Ps the rubber dampers can be replaced by a short strip of u section rubber like you get on the screen edge trim for example - this is not 100% accurate but is cheaper and works ok.

Also lockwire the mesh section to something nearby so it isn’t lost if it comes loose.

Cheers
Paul
would you have a picture of how its fitted to the fairing and bracket please , yes i bought a top bracket from one of the forum lads , cheers
my bikes.
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RD 400 , 400 DAYTONA , KH 250 s1 ,
CBX 1000 , RD 500 .

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Re: bellypan stone bracket

#9 Post by rd84 » Sun May 13, 2018 3:23 pm

Does this help ? .....

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The bottom mesh is slid down into the bottom of the fairing aperture - the top bracket is slid down until it grounds onto the top of the mesh - the moles are positioned on the fairing edge so they lie under the side protrusions of the top bracket - the top bracket screws are tightened to clamp the top bracket onto to the moles and fairing - the top bracket can't move in theory and in turn this stops the mesh from moving up and falling out - in practice it can so wire the mesh to the YPVS debris shield so if the assembly comes loose you don't lose it since they are a little bit expensive to replace nowadays.

Cheers
Paul

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Re: bellypan stone bracket

#10 Post by silverstrom » Sun May 13, 2018 4:16 pm

It's nice to have the stone guard, but not essential to install it. Unless you are riding in gravel it's a mostly useless item. I have mine in storage (so the bike is complete) but I won't install it. If you do decide to actually install it on your bike use a tether as in the photo above or risk losing it. Many have fallen off.

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Re: bellypan stone bracket

#11 Post by podman » Mon May 14, 2018 4:12 pm

rd84 wrote:Does this help ? .....



wire the mesh to the YPVS debris shield so if the assembly comes loose you don't lose it since they are a little bit expensive to replace nowadays.

Cheers
Paul
Nice one Paul, the tip about wiring it to the YPVS shield is a great idea.

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Re: bellypan stone bracket

#12 Post by shergar » Tue May 15, 2018 2:07 pm

Great info and pics lads ta , just one more question on the two stroke oil bracket I seen on a video somewhere that the bracket swivels round to allow filling is this the way it should be as mine is just bolted down ? Ta
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CBX 1000 , RD 500 .

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Re: bellypan stone bracket

#13 Post by tacky1 » Tue May 15, 2018 5:34 pm

It swivels P, The bracket has a bolt that allows it to swivel
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Re: bellypan stone bracket

#14 Post by shergar » Tue May 15, 2018 6:57 pm

tacky1 wrote:It swivels P, The bracket has a bolt that allows it to swivel
any pics of the correct type paul as im lost on this one ? ta
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YL1 , AS3 (2) , YAS1 (2) , LC 350 ,
RD 400 , 400 DAYTONA , KH 250 s1 ,
CBX 1000 , RD 500 .

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Re: bellypan stone bracket

#15 Post by silverstrom » Tue May 15, 2018 7:30 pm

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