Belly Pans (Chin Spoiler)

I bet Chris from customsculpt@gmail.com will one day come up with a really nice spoiler and belly pan he's got the talent that's for sure. I just wish he wasn't so dam far:mad:

not too far from me. i just fitted one of his "angry flyscreens" does its job of wind deflecting and in my opion looks better than triumphs. also comes with 2" spacers so you can get at the ignition switch easy. ordered it and it came the next day.:p
 
I cannot find the thread where I wrote That I would mount the chin spoiler so I will do it on this thread
I hade to cut the tip of thr air horns back about 2 inches to fit them between the chin spoiler and the rad and I turned them inward they fit snugly in the space between the rad and the spoiler and must say the bike looks "finished" with the spoiler.
 

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I cannot find the thread where I wrote That I would mount the chin spoiler so I will do it on this thread
I hade to cut the tip of thr air horns back about 2 inches to fit them between the chin spoiler and the rad and I turned them inward they fit snugly in the space between the rad and the spoiler and must say the bike looks "finished" with the spoiler.
Really like the colour and what you have done to your bike.
 
I just ordered one from merry old england off of Ebay, item number 230571187712.
Even with shipping, much cheaper than NewR3.com.

my spoiler also came from good old great britain at 90 euros +shipping definitively reasonnable price..

good fit and finish. tomorrow we do the 32 000kms check ,and right after a tour of British columbia wine country with a stop in vancouver after which it is back to work in Madang PNG (Papua/new guinea) .
thanks Tomcat I kind of like it too and at the next tire change the wheels will be powdercoated black
i read with interest hellfire change to the dark side I am borderline with doing the same I am just on the proverbial fence right now. we will see in about 10 000kms
also the wilberg suspension front and back are day and night compared to the OEM shocks
 
sixpack

three pieces of one 2x4 and two 2x6 nailed together across the bottom right under the keyholes and I cannot remember whose captain sold me the 1/2 inch pins with corner I slot in,but if the front wheel lock fail to hold the bike straight up when stored the pins rests on the 2x6 and nothing goes side to side
 
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