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R1200S with newly fitted Belly Pan

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 7:01 pm
by nicholsonj2252
After having acquired a Ilmberger Carbon Fibre Belly Pan for my bike , Dave and myself spent an hour removing my Gimbel Fibreglass one and then fitted it to his bike .

Have to say I think it looks better on Daves bike as the black paint is a perfect match :-)

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Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 7:27 pm
by dave the german
That looks lurvely! !!!

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 8:07 pm
by nicholsonj2252
What do you think Dave ?

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Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 9:13 pm
by David_S_Walker
Hello,

You can't beat an Illmberger....

Did you get your QS set up OK re the kill times I realise I never got back to you about my settings...

...at least I think it was you who asked me...

Old age.

The motorcycle is looking sweet and the more I ride with my Corbin seat the better it gets so in the end I suppose it will be like your favourite slippers.

Best regards,

David.

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2016 6:53 am
by nicholsonj2252
David_S_Walker wrote:Hello,

You can't beat an Illmberger....

Did you get your QS set up OK re the kill times I realise I never got back to you about my settings...

...at least I think it was you who asked me...

Old age.

The motorcycle is looking sweet and the more I ride with my Corbin seat the better it gets so in the end I suppose it will be like your favourite slippers.

Best regards,

David.


Hi David , yes I got the quick shift timings sorted thanks

I've only used the bike once with the Corbin seat so far but definitely a lot better than the stock seat

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2016 10:40 am
by nicholsonj2252
BMbler wrote:Shoot me fellas!
Isn't the point of exposed oil pan to be acting as radiator? as pretty as is..


As far as I was aware there is no significant cooling from the oil pan . The majority of the cooling comes from the cooling fins on the heads (which are still exposed) and the oil cooler . In any case both belly pans have front air grills to allow the air to pass under the oil pan

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Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2016 12:55 pm
by Blackal
The BoxerCup Replikas have a bellypan, the HP2s has a bellypan similar to the one shown.............

Neither appear to suffer unduly - from overheating.

It may make a slight difference if sitting in still air, but I think there will be ore than enough air passing between the sump and bellypan to maintain cooling

Al

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2016 5:41 pm
by nicholsonj2252
Blackal wrote:The BoxerCup Replikas have a bellypan, the HP2s has a bellypan similar to the one shown.............

Neither appear to suffer unduly - from overheating.

It may make a slight difference if sitting in still air, but I think there will be ore than enough air passing between the sump and bellypan to maintain cooling

Al


I agree - lots of BMW Factory installed Belly Pans on Boxers without any issues . I had one fitted to my R1100S and had no problems even on hot days (well hot for the UK !!) and I've had no issues on the R1200S .

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2016 7:07 pm
by dave the german
Looks well John - gutted that there aren't too many riding days left for me this year - really want to do more miles on the 12s. Off next Monday to Wednesday so praying to the weather gods

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2016 7:59 pm
by Blackal
dave the german wrote:Looks well John - gutted that there aren't too many riding days left for me this year - really want to do more miles on the 12s. Off next Monday to Wednesday so praying to the weather gods


Oh puleez....... :roll:

You could have been at Hawes, but you wanted out "for a blast in my new Nissan Juke" :roll:

Al :D

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2016 8:19 am
by dave the german
Erm no - I was having a drive out in my Mercedes Actros hauling bog rolls so you lot can have clean a $$e $