klx250s best skid plate and where's the bect price?
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well i decided to build my own out of 1/8 diamond plate steel i have laying around just because i like to fab things. Ya i know its heavier than aluminum, which i dont care, nothing more that a huge steak dinner i might eat, lol. I have a mig, arc, plasma cutter and can powdercoat in my shop at home. (Also have a 4 post car lift in there too, hehe). I'll post here when i take up the project in a couple weeks.
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I bought the Moose Skid plate. I like it a lot, but, because it is aluminum, they tend to send road noise up to the rider. My plastic one was much quieter, but broke under the single track pressures of riding.
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I honestly dont see why 10 bucks of aluminum is worth 100? I am liking the idea of a custom built steel 1/8" diamond plate, shouldnt weight much more than a few pounds more than aluminum when Im done. I'll powdercoat it with left over silver that i did my Cuda stock rims with that came out killer, It should look close to the aluminum color.
Last edited by mtnman; 01-29-2014 at 02:35 AM.
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I honestly dont see why 10 bucks of aluminum is worth 100? I am liking the idea of a custom built steel 1/8" diamond plate, shouldnt weight much more than a few pounds more than aluminum when Im done. I'll powdercoat it with left over silver that i did my Cuda stock rims with that came out killer, It should look close to the aluminum color.
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LOL, I would rather give the forms away instead of making them. I don't have the time. A couple years ago i made some custom saddle bag mounts that are removable for hondaline saddle bags that go on the VTX1800. I have many guys on the VTX forum wanting me to make them. My mounts took 3 days start to finish. Probably would be quicker since i have it down, but they couldn't pay me enough to use up my spare time.