Belly pan
- Bratty
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Belly pan
My belly pan got damaged when I had my little off a couple of months ago and as well as the big scratch two of the brackets snapped, well I've managed to find a company that is selling the fitting kit so a couple of options were to get it carbon wrapped like my hugger, get it re sprayed which is more expensive than the carbon wrap, so while I'm deciding I've ordered the new fitting kit and for now I've done a bit of a cover up.
I get knocked down but i get up again.
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Re: Belly pan
Think I'd go for the carbon wrap, that hugger looks mint.
Mine needs a bit of a touch up, took mine off for a proper clean today and found this. God knows what happened to it.
Mine needs a bit of a touch up, took mine off for a proper clean today and found this. God knows what happened to it.
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Re: Belly pan
Nah recon I must of hit something, don't remember seeing or feeling anything though.
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Re: Belly pan
I'd go for the carbon wrap too. If it's down low it's never going to get examined too closely anyway.
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Re: Belly pan

From the photos the hugger looks the great, and doing the bellypan would blend in nicely.
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Re: Belly pan
Just to be different I'm going to say Carbon Wrap as the hugger looked mint, better than real carbon if that's possible 
