alkinoos
Junior Member
Few months ago a friend and also the owner of Racetech exhausts called me and asked me if i could make an undertail for a fazer that has a single sided exhaust and the owner didn't like the empty space under the bike's tail.
After 5 minutes of talking, i've desided that i could do such a thing and we arranged to bring me the bike so i can start working.
What i did is quite simple, it took me less time than i expected and it was easier than what i thought.
The bike came with r6 headers and a racetech exhaust.
The first thing we have do first in such a case, is to take the tail appart so we can work properly.
After removing the central part of the tail, i had a to fill this gap.
I've used a hot air gun with PolyPropilenium (PP) stick and you can see the result.
The reason that i've used polypropilenium stick is that the bottom part of the tail, the one that i had to work with, is made exactly from the same material so the welding is 100% succesfull.
After doing that, i've used the original tail to create a fake mold from aluminium tape, paper and nylon so i can apply a layer of polyester and create something that looks like with the undertail i wanted to create.
If you look closer to the pictures you will see that the original tail is under the ugly stuff!!!
By this way i've created the basic shape of the undertail, the size of it and the most importand of all, the curves that it needs so it can stay under the tail perfectly.
The next step has a lot of cutting and rubbing and dust and water and a lot of dirt so it wasn't easy to take any photos.
Unfortunatelly i have only one saved.
The last step is painting and fitting the undertail.
I hope you like it!
Enjoy and if you have any guestions, please ask!
After 5 minutes of talking, i've desided that i could do such a thing and we arranged to bring me the bike so i can start working.
What i did is quite simple, it took me less time than i expected and it was easier than what i thought.
The bike came with r6 headers and a racetech exhaust.
The first thing we have do first in such a case, is to take the tail appart so we can work properly.
After removing the central part of the tail, i had a to fill this gap.
I've used a hot air gun with PolyPropilenium (PP) stick and you can see the result.
The reason that i've used polypropilenium stick is that the bottom part of the tail, the one that i had to work with, is made exactly from the same material so the welding is 100% succesfull.
After doing that, i've used the original tail to create a fake mold from aluminium tape, paper and nylon so i can apply a layer of polyester and create something that looks like with the undertail i wanted to create.
If you look closer to the pictures you will see that the original tail is under the ugly stuff!!!
By this way i've created the basic shape of the undertail, the size of it and the most importand of all, the curves that it needs so it can stay under the tail perfectly.
The next step has a lot of cutting and rubbing and dust and water and a lot of dirt so it wasn't easy to take any photos.
Unfortunatelly i have only one saved.
The last step is painting and fitting the undertail.
I hope you like it!
Enjoy and if you have any guestions, please ask!