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<blockquote data-quote="davidd" data-source="post: 20976" data-attributes="member: 1177"><p>Phil,</p><p> </p><p>I have made several of these, but my original pan and all the sheet metal equipment is in storage right now. I made one years ago for Pat Manning and I just measured it along the bottom at 21." I believe I made the length to my original pan which was for an enclosed model. On the enclosed model you have to leave room for the little cupboard latch and I am not sure how the aftermarket pans dealt with this. I am almost certain that other than the latch mechanism the pan was the same item for both. 22" along the top sounds reasonable. </p><p> </p><p>Justin has made a pan of his own and he also has the original for his Prince with the original latch. The pan he fabricated extended back over the rear hump to allow for an extra long seat when riding two up. I am certain he could give you the correct dimensions of all the components.</p><p> </p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidd, post: 20976, member: 1177"] Phil, I have made several of these, but my original pan and all the sheet metal equipment is in storage right now. I made one years ago for Pat Manning and I just measured it along the bottom at 21." I believe I made the length to my original pan which was for an enclosed model. On the enclosed model you have to leave room for the little cupboard latch and I am not sure how the aftermarket pans dealt with this. I am almost certain that other than the latch mechanism the pan was the same item for both. 22" along the top sounds reasonable. Justin has made a pan of his own and he also has the original for his Prince with the original latch. The pan he fabricated extended back over the rear hump to allow for an extra long seat when riding two up. I am certain he could give you the correct dimensions of all the components. David [/QUOTE]
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