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Old 01-01-2012, 12:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default **Bike of the Month** *January 2012*

Congratulations to our January winner! Thank you for your submission BMWTRENCH!! Great way to start out the New Year!!

Name: John B.
User Name: BMWTRENCH
Location: Annapolis, Maryland
Bike: 2010 Mottorad Color
Class: Street

Submission: Should be bike of the month because it is a classy BMW S1000RR, which I have thoughtfully updated.












*Blue Pazzo Levers
*Carbon full belly pan
*Carbon Tank cover
*Carbon Foot rest covers
*Carbon undertail
*Carbon rear seat cowl cover
*R&G frame protectors, bar ends, forks, rear swing arm.
*R&G eliminator kit
*R&G rear footpeg eliminator plates
*Puig Windscreen
*Red rim tape
*Custome seat cover
*Motorgraphix Tank and rear
*Side tank protector (snake grip)
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Old 01-01-2012, 10:17 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi John, nice ride!! just one question.............where did you get the full length belly pan and is it for the standard system or will it take a full race exhaust with no mods??
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Looks like the Ilmberger street pan. It will accommodate a race exhaust as well. At least an Akra Race SS system. The only modification I had to make to mine was to build a bracket for extra stability on the rear portion of the belly pan since it normally attaches to the stock exhaust heat shield.

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Thanks, will look that up!!
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Old 01-04-2012, 07:02 PM   #5 (permalink)
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It is Ilemberger full carbon belly pan. Awesome fit and finish. My understanding is that it will support full race exhaust with minimal modifications. I believe on a thread there is a person who had to shave a very small section to accommodate the Arrow exhaust system.
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Where can I get a full bellypan for the stock exhaust?
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Where can I get a full bellypan for the stock exhaust?
HardRacing (forum vender) was selling the Ilmbergers at one point, see if they have any in stock. If not, you could also try Tom (Parts Mngr) over at Sierra BMW, they carry the Ilmberger line here in the US.
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where did you get the carbon seat cowl from?
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Old 02-15-2012, 04:59 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Carbon seat cow was from BMW itself.

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