belly pans for centre stands..... R1100S

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belly pans for centre stands..... R1100S

Postby masha » Thu Mar 19, 2015 3:29 pm

who makes a belly for the R1100S that works with a centre stand, that I can paint and won't break the bank?

Links to suppliers - or new and used example I could refurb appreciated.
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Postby Al » Thu Mar 19, 2015 8:26 pm

Not sure any belly pans will work with a centre stand, possible that the smaller "bugspoiler" ones on ebay in the bodywork section will be ok, they are from germany and might fit with a bit of work, somewhere there is a post with bracket dimensions that may be a help if you get a bellypan that will fit.

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Postby masha » Fri Mar 20, 2015 5:40 pm

yes I could adapt a standard moulding to take the centre stand.

I definately saw one modelled off the BCR original in GRP that worked with the centre stand once.

I think you are right, it was German and forget who made it. Something will turn up, otherwise I will just get this one, paint it to match, stick with the side stand and rest assured it one slightly less expensive to panel to damage on tour. http://www.boxercafe.com/R1100S.htm I'd like the GRP cylinder head covers to paint satin black too - to offer protection, original look (from a distance) and leave the carbon ones at home for 'best'
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Postby Al » Fri Mar 20, 2015 9:53 pm

I have a bcr replica style bellypan on my 1100 and a centre stand will not fit. Having just a sidestand has not been an issue in the 10 years I have had the bike.

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Postby masha » Fri Mar 20, 2015 10:01 pm

true - I've had my BCR 8 years and, like you, fortunately haven't had to change wheels on the roadside yet, but if I ever did, centre stand would be handy.
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Postby weaselonastick » Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:19 am

Folks,
I got a used (and slightly damaged) CF bellypan from Beemer Boneyard about two years ago. Had original BMW stickers on the inside, and fits perfectly around the center stand. I repaired the damage, and painted to match the rest of the bike. I will check it for any other identifying marks over the weekend and let you know what I find.
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Postby masha » Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:05 pm

That's a nice 1100S Mr Weasle - good job with the belly, I knew it could be done, nice job thanks
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Postby weaselonastick » Sat Mar 21, 2015 9:19 pm

Matt,
Looks like I've removed the part numbers from my bellypan.
I did locate the identical part on the A&S BMW website listing for "engine spoiler" here;

http://www.ascycles.com/Illustrated_catalog2/MicroList.aspx?id=51678&catID=&catname=&bindName=Engine%20spoiler&bindCat=46_0536

List price is about $1000USD

Not that it helps you today, but Beemerboneyard have part of the CF engine spoiler here;

http://www.beemerboneyard.com/52532325895.html

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Postby BlackDuc » Wed Apr 01, 2015 2:59 pm

I just ordered a complete set for racing from Sebimoto. Czech Rep.
http://www.sebimoto.com/motorcycle-fair ... w-r-1100-s

They sell each part for the entire bike. Belly pan would be way cheaper than stock BCR carbon. You'd just need to paint.

I was told it takes about 10 days for production (I'm getting front sides, front, tail, belly pan and mirror covers). Make sure you double check if you're getting a belly pan. They make a race and street version. Race has no cut outs for side stand.

I'll post up a review and pics when they arrive.

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Postby metropolis2k » Thu Apr 02, 2015 10:43 am

BlackDuc wrote:I just ordered a complete set for racing from Sebimoto. Czech Rep.
http://www.sebimoto.com/motorcycle-fair ... w-r-1100-s

They sell each part for the entire bike. Belly pan would be way cheaper than stock BCR carbon. You'd just need to paint.


I couldn't see a full bellypan on there, only what looks like a small one for the front of the engine. Did I miss it?

I'll post up a review and pics when they arrive.


Please do! I'd be interested in how it all looks and fits.
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Postby BlackDuc » Thu Apr 02, 2015 2:29 pm

I think thats it. I think its a crappy picture and doesn't show properly. When i ordered I emailed the owner and triple checked that it was a full pan with no cut outs for stands.

I'll post up pics and a review when the arrive.

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Postby BlackDuc » Wed Apr 22, 2015 1:39 pm

I just received the Sebimoto bodywork I ordered. Including the pan.
Lots of pictures so I'm just including the link to Pelicanparts site. Sorry for being lazy.


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/bmw-r110 ... ost8588884

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Postby beachcomber » Sat Apr 25, 2015 11:05 am

I'm doing just that excercise now for our Oilhead projects.

I'll let you know how it goes . did I mention we've been making stuff commercially in GRP for over 40 years !! [ replica sports cars ].

$1000 dollars for a belly pan ??????????????? :shock: :shock:

Jeez - made from unobtanium probably. :roll:
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Re: belly pans for centre stands..... R1100S

Postby beachcomber » Mon Apr 27, 2015 8:04 am

masha wrote:who makes a belly for the R1100S that works with a centre stand, that I can paint and won't break the bank?

Links to suppliers - or new and used example I could refurb appreciated.


I'm developing one as we speak. We need one for our project bikes and although we are ditching the centre stand, we will make it so that it works with BOTH stands.

Should have the first one out of the moulds in a week or two.
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Postby beachcomber » Sat May 16, 2015 7:40 pm

prototype now finished - retain both side and centre stand no probs. :wink:

Also has heat flow inlets to give additional cooling.

The final product will have mounting fixtures and heat shielding inside pan.

The production moulds are being completed as we speak. :lol:
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