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    Quote Originally Posted by JackB View Post
    I have a black belly pan from Big Bike. I have scraped the bottom 2 or 3 times usually on a steep driveway I don't think I would have hit anything if it wasn't there. But who knows.
    I thought it was good idea to protect the bottom of the bike.
    As far as changing oil it's easy to take the cover off and on. My friend keeps his off.
    I don't think it would hit when you are leaning but I haven't scraped my pegs yet.
    Yes that is one I'm looking at, the Show Chrome black one. Thanks for your reply. Mike

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    I have read that Show Chrome and Big Bike were the one in the same or at least provided the same items. They do look identical in the pictures I've found. I also like the Tulsa but would have to keep it painted.

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    On my 13 I put the black Show Chrome with the round vent holes. Yes it scraped, followed shortly by heat shields and the front crash bars. On my 14 I went with the louvered stainless and painted it black. Why did I go with a different pan you my ask. The one on my 13 was aluminum and used very small hex head screws to hold the front part in place. The small steel hex head screw was easly stripped. Steel and aluminum don't play well with each other. The stainless pan uses 1/4 turn aircraft fasteners. As for scraping. When I get to the edge of the belly pan I am also getting to the heat shields. If your going to go with out a pan I would put something more than the aluminum duc tape that Honda put on the overflow tank. Lastly when I installed both pans there was not more than a 1/16" from the engine block.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sorcerer View Post
    On my 13 I put the black Show Chrome with the round vent holes. Yes it scraped, followed shortly by heat shields and the front crash bars. On my 14 I went with the louvered stainless and painted it black. Why did I go with a different pan you my ask. The one on my 13 was aluminum and used very small hex head screws to hold the front part in place. The small steel hex head screw was easly stripped. Steel and aluminum don't play well with each other. The stainless pan uses 1/4 turn aircraft fasteners. As for scraping. When I get to the edge of the belly pan I am also getting to the heat shields. If your going to go with out a pan I would put something more than the aluminum duc tape that Honda put on the overflow tank. Lastly when I installed both pans there was not more than a 1/16" from the engine block.
    That is some good info right there. So now I'm off the Show Chrome/ Big Bike pan. I see a steel pan in black by the same company, "Performance" as the vented SS and the write up is the same for both. SS is 89.99 and the black steel is 79.99. Now favoring the black steel. Anyone had bad results from Performance products?

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    I have the MacGyver on mine. Some pretty spirited rides during last year's Rally left it like this.20160923_093701.jpg

    I chose the MacGyver because it is thicker material than those made by Show Chrome or Big Bike. One comparison sidea by side and the others just seem flimsy.
    Mine mounted, is snug up to the bottom of the engine. I've used it in lifting the bike once,just to see. The weight of the bike ,in my case was on the engine mainly. The belly pan just gave a broader more even surface to lift on. The pan could always be painted. JMTCW
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheelsforme View Post
    I have read that Show Chrome and Big Bike were the one in the same or at least provided the same items. They do look identical in the pictures I've found. I also like the Tulsa but would have to keep it painted.
    Big Bike Parts is the company. Show Chrome, Hopnel, Ultra Guard are the brands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheelsforme View Post
    I have read that Show Chrome and Big Bike were the one in the same or at least provided the same items.
    Big Bike Parts is the name of the company, Show Chrome Accessories is what they call their line of cruiser accessories.

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    bolts to??

    What does the belly pan bolt to?? Surly not the 4 small studs that hold the headers heat shield.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olegoat345 View Post
    What does the belly pan bolt to?? Surly not the 4 small studs that hold the headers heat shield.
    Yep, here are some pic of the four 6x1.25 mm heat sheild bolts fixed on the exhaust headers that all belly pans I have seen attachment to!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGLRY View Post
    Yep, here are some pic of the four 6x1.25 mm heat shield bolts fixed on the exhaust headers that all belly pans I have seen attachment to!
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