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Old 26 Aug 2006
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Question XL1000V Belly Pan?

Hi folks

Just a quick question if i may...

Lookin at where to source a strong Belly Pan and tank bars for XL1000V...?

Any pointers?

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Not sure about the belly pan, I've never seen a "proper" metal one for the Varadero, just the fairly pointless brittle plastic OEM ones.

Crash bars can be had from Touratech or SW-Motech or a fair few other places and are easily come by.
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try http://www.africanqueens.de/ they got wicked stuf for any honda v-twin
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From Touratech there is an Aluminium Sump Guard for the Honda Varadero.

There is a picture of it in the on-line catalog at
http://www.touratech.de/Shop/enter.html?lang=en-us
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