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Bash/skid plate?

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

        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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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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            Pong?

            Looks up to the job mate 🙂

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

                SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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

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