Just wondered if anyone had problems fitting race bodywork to their nc35. Basically the belly pan won't fit properly, it needs to be moved further back but the exhaust is catching. Anybody come accross it before?
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Re: Race Bodywork
All depends on the quality of the bodywork if it is good quality it should not need altering but if it is not very good quality then you will more than likely have to alter it.
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Re: Race Bodywork
it is good quality bodywork, i've got the seat unit to fit really well, the front panel fits good, but it's just the belly pan that's a problem. help.....
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Re: Race Bodywork
Yes they are a tw%t to fit, espesh if you have a race exhaust, mind touch the belly pan and burn through, have to have heat tape on the inside of belly pan.
Make sure you have clearance on front tyre at bottom of belly pan as well.
Take a lot of faffin to fit sirst time.
I have to put cut outs for Rads in mine as well.
Good luck.
Aly
Make sure you have clearance on front tyre at bottom of belly pan as well.
Take a lot of faffin to fit sirst time.
I have to put cut outs for Rads in mine as well.
Good luck.
Aly
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Who is the kit made by
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Re: Race Bodywork
To be fair Ally you have got oversized bottom rads...abrmoto wrote: I have to put cut outs for Rads in mine as well.
Good luck.
Aly
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not sure on the what make it is, but it feels ten times stronger than the bodywork thats on at the mo, i'll post some pics of the bodywork as soon as i get to work
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Re: Race Bodywork
The fit of the bellypan varies with different exhausts. I got the dremel on to mine to 'make it fit'.
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