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Fire in the belly (pan)
- Subject: Fire in the belly (pan)
- From: jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 10:11:33 +0100 (BST)
Richard Schmitz <RSchmitz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> I am reading that belly pans melt. I am looking at getting one for my
> RS and was wondering if I will find a molten blob of plastic on my
> garage floor after a hard ride. Any thoughts/experiences???
It sounds like RSs don't have a problem.
On my ST there's nothing really dramatic, but the bracket on the
exhaust headers which seems to be there to prevent the headers from
touching the fairing has pushed a bit of the fairing outwards.
Jim
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jim@ ,'_ Anyway what is this obsession you
gillespie.org / -.--. ___ roadracers seem to have with lap
_\_ ~-.`--'_.-' times?? Just keep going faster until
/ /\\ \--'_ \\ you crash....Works for me...;o))
'99 Sprint ST \__/ `---' \__/ -- Dave Lippett
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