Undertray? Standard or not...

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H D
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Undertray? Standard or not...

Post by H D »

Hi guys!

Now the owner of a 1991 B4 to restore and hopefully ride by December (birthday/test).

Long story but I'll write it up one day.

Just wondering whether the bandit has an undertray or not as there seems to be a gap in mine underneath the front seat. There is a plastic panel directly below the rear seat but a gaping gap underneath the front and if you look from the back it looks hideous. Also, where is the storage? :lol:

Thanks gents!
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Re: Undertray? Standard or not...

Post by Variablevalves suck »

Storage? The rear is as you say, small pastic rear fender, gap at the seat and a rubber flappy thing by the battery.
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Hmm, I don't think I have the rubber flappy thing then. I mean the bike is like this at the moment:

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I'll see when I throw it back together as someone has told me someone on a forum does fiberglassing to make components.

I may try and mod a 600 undertray to make it match though, but who knows. It may be fine.

Hope so!
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Post by Conor Molloy »

Hi mate,

I have a 1994 b4, which I've started to restore as well.....

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I haven't a clue what I'm doing!!! LoL but I'll get there!!
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Post by H D »

Haha me neither really. Is honestly so simple. I have a Derbi Senda atm and this is 100x easier to work on. Just unbolt something, put it somewhere and then put the bolts back in the frame or component.

Remember to take lots of pictures and with electrical connections, write on masking tape then put it around the wire so you know where it goes!

Hope all goes well! :)

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