Hugger and bellypan
- Bratty
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Hugger and bellypan
I've took the hugger off to clean the bike properly and the carbon wrap is proper shitty and at £60 to get it carbon wrapped again with the deal powerbronze are offering me it's £12 more for a new one, I'm also going to get the new hugger as well but I thought I'd ask your opinion on carbon look ???, the new style bellypan doesn't come in carbon only in shiny black which would match the front mudguard or in a carbon look !! I know it's a difficult question without pics but thought I would ask the question anyway lol
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Hugger and bellypan
Personally not a fan of carbon look, I always think it looks cheap so I would go with plain black personally.
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Re: Hugger and bellypan
Tbh that's what I was thinking bud, it's a nice bit of kit the belly pan is a lot taller than the Ermax one I had and covers the down pipes more.Blade wrote:Personally not a fan of carbon look, I always think it looks cheap so I would go with plain black personally.
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Re: Hugger and bellypan
Looks good mate, the cbthou would look good with that fitted. Very aggressive, modern look.Bratty wrote:Similar to this but in black obviously
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Re: Hugger and bellypan
I don't mind carbon look stuff, but if you've got a gloss black front mud guard and belly pan then the carbon hugger would look out of place IMO..
+1 for black.
+1 for black.
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Re: Hugger and bellypan
I've got a couple of powerbronze stickers that came with the goods but haven't put them on as I know it winds Kwacky up lol
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Re: Hugger and bellypan
All my work mate, I just hope the new bellypan is as easy to fit when that arrives.Kwacky wrote:How much did Honda charge you for fitting that?
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Re: Hugger and bellypan
Looks stunning mate, much prefer the bike with it on and looks better than the old one and a better fitter too nice one buddy
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Re: Hugger and bellypan
Stick them on Kwacky's bike when he is not looking.Bratty wrote:I've got a couple of powerbronze stickers that came with the goods but haven't put them on as I know it winds Kwacky up lol