bash plate
#12
http://www.wheelingcyclesupply.com/s...ory&cat_id=128
I got the zeta skid plate from here. Scroll down the page.
$90 is a good price for the quality IMO.
I got the zeta skid plate from here. Scroll down the page.
$90 is a good price for the quality IMO.
#13
#14
Here's one that's cheaper...
http://www.hyperformanceparts.com/ca...LX-250300.html
http://www.hyperformanceparts.com/ca...LX-250300.html
#16
Thank you for telling me that shooter, it's good to hear from someone who has one fitted on a bike.
#17
I have the Utah plate:
While it does work and does have great protection, if you ride in a lot of muddy areas the thing is a PITA to clean out. There's no drain holes in it excpt for the oil drain hole. Everything gets stuck up in there and even with a pressure washer it's so tight that you can't get all of it out.
I keep meaning to take it off and drill some half inch holes in it. Other than that though the F&F is good, and it's pretty tough.
While it does work and does have great protection, if you ride in a lot of muddy areas the thing is a PITA to clean out. There's no drain holes in it excpt for the oil drain hole. Everything gets stuck up in there and even with a pressure washer it's so tight that you can't get all of it out.
I keep meaning to take it off and drill some half inch holes in it. Other than that though the F&F is good, and it's pretty tough.
#20
I used a large sponge in the front of the skid plate to keep the sticks,leaves and mud out of the skid plate. I cut it in half then trimmed some out of each half to get them to fit in there nice and tight. It works pretty good.