bellypans... which one?

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PFM 6 piston from west engineering in the Isle of Man. Top company - the guy caught a plane and hired a car just to come to my door with a foc replacement part. They work great with the OE master cylinder - braking on the shellgrip on motorway exits is a barrel of laughs. The rotors are really neat...I could go on.[img][img]http://www.pixilive.com/uploads/20071002/100_0796.JPG[/img][/img]
'Hinterachsge' translates as 'rear axle'.(Not 'Differential', so f*** off)
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which ebayer did you get it from?
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can't post links, sorry. Search ebay for 'R1100 s' - (the space between 1100 & s is important) & you'll find a geman item ref. DR122 sold by 'ricamb' or similar. its 40 quid plus 12 postage. The bit about 'comes with all the brackets' was utter fiction in my case. But I can knock you a set of brackets up in exchange for a packet of biscuits. We are 2 mins from M1 junction 36.[img][img]http://www.pixilive.com/uploads/20071004/100_0799.JPG[/img][/img]
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r550s wrote:PFM 6 piston from west engineering in the Isle of Man. Top company - the guy caught a plane and hired a car just to come to my door with a foc replacement part. They work great with the OE master cylinder - braking on the shellgrip on motorway exits is a barrel of laughs. The rotors are really neat...I could go on.[img][img]http://www.pixilive.com/uploads/20071002/100_0796.JPG[/img][/img]
You've had that thing cranked over a bit, haven't ya? You may want to consider head guards??

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cranked over? You bet, I was running along after it at the time.
'Hinterachsge' translates as 'rear axle'.(Not 'Differential', so f*** off)
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heh, heh, heh, heh... that last line just tickled me. Cheers for the offer of brackets 550, I think I'll be in touch with a packet of Morrisons finest in the near future. I take it the above photo explains your username?
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nearly right - R550 comes from twice seizing a piston, and twice dropping a valve. Drop in anytime - we've got another r1100s with something like the 'other' type of boxercup bellypan - doesn't come as far up the sides of the gearbox. Not too sure where that one came from though. You'd be able to compare both, and collect your brackets.
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r550s wrote:cranked over? You bet, I was running along after it at the time.
Just think................ If you'd been wearing rollerblades - you might have caught it :roll:

(if you'd been on a fireblade - you'd have overtaken it :twisted: )

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I fitted my lovely belly pan after getting it prepped and sprayed. It seems to be a BCR shape rip-off, made from carbon matting. I bought it from a German ex-racer and it arrived in his (questionable) livery. Looked great until I bottomed it out, smashing it on the way into a car park - serves me right for taking a short cut... :(
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Well R550, I've gone and committed myself, so I may be bobbing round at some point. 2 mins from junction 36? by my reckoning that puts you somewhere near 'The Company Shop'... plenty of biscuits in there...
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carry on past the company shop, take the second right and look for the oil stains on the drive - number 11. I'll have the brackets ready for next week
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Mr 550, you have a pm.
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