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Bash/skid plate?

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    Jens Eskildsen
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    #6

    I made one myself aswell, used some diamondplate and an angle grinder, drilled some holes and installed it with big ass zipties. Used old innertube between the frame and the skidplate. This is the only picture I can find. Will take a better one and post it.
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    • CalumC Calum

      Actually surprised I didn't take any photos.

      It's just a piece of curved steel that goes through some of the mounting whole.

      Can just barely see it at the bottom of this picture in the video

      https://youtu.be/jZ1C_xCmqWg?t=267

      At 267 seconds

      4 minutes 27 seconds.

      I believe Yamaha did a factory one that wen through these holes, but it was plastice so I didn't fancy it,

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      finnerz89
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      #7

      @Calum they did an aluminium one too, I've got one sat in my shed. Unfortunately doesn't fit with my DEP pipe

      Current bikes:
      DT125X '07
      Street Triple R '11
      Aprilia ETV1000 '02

      Previous:
      DR650RSE '96
      FJ1200 '92

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        gbone85
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        #8

        Thanks for all the help, I'll just knock one up out on the checker plate I have. I also have a dep on mine so sounds like a factory one wouldn't fit any cheers again 👍🏻

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        • gbone85G gbone85

          Thanks for all the help, I'll just knock one up out on the checker plate I have. I also have a dep on mine so sounds like a factory one wouldn't fit any cheers again 👍🏻

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          Calum
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          #9

          @gbone85 Yeah sorry bud. Literally thought I would have taken a photo lol

          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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            gbone85
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            Hi all I finally got round to making my bash plate. Was a little awkward with the Dep on cuz it's quite tight but I think it turned out pretty good. I used an offcut of really high quality pong liner as a gasket between the frame and plate. I'll get a pic of it on the bike later when I fit it. Just waiting for the glue to dry on the liner. Cheers for your help guys 3_1503126568650_IMG_3150.JPG 2_1503126568650_IMG_3149.JPG 1_1503126568650_IMG_3148.JPG 0_1503126568647_IMG_3147.JPG

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              Nottsbiker
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              Pong?

              Looks up to the job mate 🙂

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                gbone85
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                Pond liner haha. It's really good strong rubber so it doesn't rub/rattle on the frame

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                • gbone85G gbone85

                  Pond liner haha. It's really good strong rubber so it doesn't rub/rattle on the frame

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                  NINJA
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                  @gbone85 AAAHHHHHHHH Ping, Pong, Ting, Tong - Me likey vely much!!! LOL 😉

                  SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                    Nottsbiker
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                    Yeah thought it was Chinese lol

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                    • gbone85G gbone85

                      Hi all I finally got round to making my bash plate. Was a little awkward with the Dep on cuz it's quite tight but I think it turned out pretty good. I used an offcut of really high quality pong liner as a gasket between the frame and plate. I'll get a pic of it on the bike later when I fit it. Just waiting for the glue to dry on the liner. Cheers for your help guys 3_1503126568650_IMG_3150.JPG 2_1503126568650_IMG_3149.JPG 1_1503126568650_IMG_3148.JPG 0_1503126568647_IMG_3147.JPG

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                      carter
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                      #15

                      @gbone85 how does this look on the bike as I am thinking of making one similar out of ally checkerplate.
                      Thanks

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                        gbone85
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                        I’ll get a couple of pics tonight when I get in mate.

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