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Boxermed69
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Post by Boxermed69 »

Hmmm, I've got an NWS stand to move on (needed an ABBA), so know it's a bit of a faff single-handed. Mine's an SS (yellow spring bla bla) but not as jacked up as a late BCR. It has a degree of height adjustment but I reckon yours has more holes in the moveable sections, i.e. more variance. I ask because someone with a late BCR expressed interest but binned the idea cos I couldn't state for sure that it would lift the rear wheel clear.

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I am lucky mine came with the pan, but nice to know for future pref,
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boxerscott wrote:I recently got some pattern bellypans from ebay seller Ricambi Weiss. They came in white finish grp and were inexpensive. I had them painted up, I had my local sign company knock out some decals and then put them on myself. I took the pans back for lacquering over. (look nice I think but not clever if you have a scrape as whole jobbie has to be done again :cry: ) The idea is to keep my cf one in pristine nick.

Pan has to have 4 fixing holes drilled out (7mm) and 14mm hole drilled for sidestand cush. I also fitted some plaggy headguards so I could conserve my cf ones.

see what you think

http://s872.photobucket.com/albums/ab28 ... ans017.jpg

I was lucky my 98 model colour coded (mandarin) came with the bike :)
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Post by Dog Tyred »

IMO the NWS stand is the work of the devil :evil:

Not safe, single-handed operation (as I found out at great cost :oops:) and takes up huge amounts of space when not being used.

Best thing I ever did was sell and buy an ABBA :roll:

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