Lower fairing for r1150r anyone know where to get one?

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mr.balooski
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Lower fairing for r1150r anyone know where to get one?

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http://www.r1150r.net/pics/oldPOW/Data/page.htm?36,0




i have been looking all over the net and can't find the lower plastic on this bike i can't even find another pic of a bike with it help me out i am already balding enough :lol:[/img]
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I saw this on the Rockster side. Pretty cool stuff. I think you are looking for a "belly pan"? Good luck!


http://www.acschnitzer.com/englisch/motorrad/index.html
two wheels good

http://www.bmwomen.com
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Thanks BP...that's not a bad looking BP... :D

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Queenpdog (or others?) - Any idea how one of the bellypans (link you posted) can be purchased from in the US. This is the nicest looking bellypan (and provides the largest coverage area) of any I've seen for the 1150R. Thanks - Bob
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Got mine from bmwsantacruz.com. You can download the Wunderlich catalog for the R1150R from their web site. It's on page 19 of the catalog - you can get either carbon or unpainted. They have to order it from Germany, so it takes a few weeks. I am very happy with the carbon version. It takes about 5 minutes to install. Comes with bolts that go right into existing holes under the engine.
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Thanks Dominor - Did you get the AC Schnitzer bellypan from BMW of Santa Cruz (or the Wunderlich). I'm looking for a US source for the one pictured in Queenpdog's post. Bob
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Did anyone ever find out who owned this yellow bike, and where he got the belly pan??

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Wild Hair Accessories - http://www.whaccessories.com/BMWAccessories.htm - imports all sorts of cool German aftermarket stuff. Check 'em out.
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the following website (as posted previously) has a very sharp looking fairing from gimble at the bottom of the page. (The black one!) But it has a very premium price tag too... :(

http://www.whaccessories.com/BMWAccessories.htm
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Belly pan

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Doesn't quite look the same, and the angled front fender (replacing the beak) is different, who owns this bike??
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Post by ewenn342 »

RobMason

I don't know who owns the yellow cycle, but the fairing is from

http://www.r1100sgoodies.com/belly.htm

I've always liked the belly pan, but never purchased it.
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