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Well after 30 days my Belly pan came in. I was very surprised just how well made it is, I would give it a 9 out of 10 rating. The paint seems to be the same as the rest of the bike. I did go to the hardware store and pick up some extra fender washers. I did order this from Kingkongsoap, so if you would like to wait forever for shipping, then it's worth it. Land vehicle Vehicle Motorcycle Motor vehicle Car
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Wow! Great job! That really looks sick! Gromhawk, I do believe you are the very first person in north america to install the Kingkongsoap bellypan. I did prelim fitment yesterday with mine, but I just couldn't wrap my head around it. He should have at least included a diagram for installation. I know of at least one other person with it, but he is waiting on his bike. Dude...YOU figured this thing out...I know it is a lot to ask, but could you PLEASE guide us through the installation of this awesome piece? I will then most definitely owe you one. Many thanks.
 

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Well after 30 days my Belly pan came in. I was very surprised just how well made it is, I would give it a 9 out of 10 rating. The paint seems to be the same as the rest of the bike. I did go to the hardware store and pick up some extra fender washers. I did order this from Kingkongsoap, so if you would like to wait forever for shipping, then it's worth it. View attachment 2874

do u think from it's contruction, will it actually stand up to rocks?

or is it really just for looks?
 

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do u think from it's contruction, will it actually stand up to rocks?

or is it really just for looks?
Its fiberglass, so it seems to be very strong, In fact the box it came in was smashed, and I was like "crap this thing is going to be broke" But to my surprise it was not.
 

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Wow! Great job! That really looks sick! Gromhawk, I do believe you are the very first person in north america to install the Kingkongsoap bellypan. I did prelim fitment yesterday with mine, but I just couldn't wrap my head around it. He should have at least included a diagram for installation. I know of at least one other person with it, but he is waiting on his bike. Dude...YOU figured this thing out...I know it is a lot to ask, but could you PLEASE guide us through the installation of this awesome piece? I will then most definitely owe you one. Many thanks.
Yeah I can, give me some time to write it up.
 

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Did it come painted? And if so, how well did that red match up with the oem plastics? Did it have the nice sparkle to it too?

Looks great.
Yes it came painted, it has a sparkle to it, but about a 85% of the OEM sparkle.
 

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We have 3 unpainted units here. Quality seems pretty good. Will need some minor finish prep work before painting. But then this is normal for most fiberglass parts. One was damaged in transit. One will go on our Grom and there is one available if anyone is interested. Price is $120. We will be getting a big shipment of them soon.
 

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Well after 30 days my Belly pan came in. I was very surprised just how well made it is, I would give it a 9 out of 10 rating. The paint seems to be the same as the rest of the bike. I did go to the hardware store and pick up some extra fender washers. I did order this from Kingkongsoap, so if you would like to wait forever for shipping, then it's worth it. View attachment 2874 View attachment 2875

Does anyone know if this bellypan will fit the Yamamoto exhuast? I know the Tyga does, but not sure about this one.
 
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