klx250s best skid plate and where's the bect price?
#11
Anyone have this one?
from SW-MOTECH aluminum engine guard (Kawasaki KLX250S & KLX250SF) - TwistedThrottle.com
- WNC
from SW-MOTECH aluminum engine guard (Kawasaki KLX250S & KLX250SF) - TwistedThrottle.com
- WNC
#12
You know that plate is only .15" thick on the bottom and .11" on the sides? Its as thin as a pizza tin, probably wouldn't take many hits and would be destroyed. Another reason why i want to make one myself.
#14
IMHO the Emperor?Empire? (used to be Scorpion) is one of the best because it can take a serious hit, I can change the oil or coolant with it on, and did I mention it can take a serious hit?!
Mine has been rung like a bell so loud that those ahead stopped to see what had happened to the bike...only to see more motoring ahead through a rock field. It has been bent by hits but only slightly.
mtnman - looking forward to see what you come up with. Make sure to put some closed cell foam tape on the frame before mounting the plate up tight - it will keep it much quieter.
Mine has been rung like a bell so loud that those ahead stopped to see what had happened to the bike...only to see more motoring ahead through a rock field. It has been bent by hits but only slightly.
mtnman - looking forward to see what you come up with. Make sure to put some closed cell foam tape on the frame before mounting the plate up tight - it will keep it much quieter.
#15
It looks like Ricochet, Moose and Utah plates are all the same, with 5/32" aluminum. Mine has taken serious beatings.
https://www.kawasakiforums.com/forum...klx250s-36774/
https://www.kawasakiforums.com/forum...klx250s-36774/
#16
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mtnman - looking forward to see what you come up with. Make sure to put some closed cell foam tape on the frame before mounting the plate up tight - it will keep it much quieter.[/QUOTE]
already got that in mind. Since a company i used to Rep for made the stuff, i have a dozen or so sales samples 3'x5'x 1/2" sheets of closed cell polyolafin insulation. I have used the stuff for sound proofing my classic cars, early bronco hardtops i used to have ect. Its really works well on the roof under the headliner on older cars and wont hold any moisture.
mtnman - looking forward to see what you come up with. Make sure to put some closed cell foam tape on the frame before mounting the plate up tight - it will keep it much quieter.[/QUOTE]
already got that in mind. Since a company i used to Rep for made the stuff, i have a dozen or so sales samples 3'x5'x 1/2" sheets of closed cell polyolafin insulation. I have used the stuff for sound proofing my classic cars, early bronco hardtops i used to have ect. Its really works well on the roof under the headliner on older cars and wont hold any moisture.
#17
The ones with holes in looks like a kawasaki one to me. I have one on my klx at the moment. It's ok and has taken some big hits. The holes in it are a pain as they just collect mud and crop. I have a b&b bash plate waiting to be fitted. They are based in Australia and there products are good.
#18
#20
If you can find a piece of aluminum the size you need for $10 , you will be off to a very good start. When i made my skidplate i had big ideas of saving a few bucks, and having the satisfaction of making my own skidplate. I had it all designed before i realized that the piece of aluminum i needed would cost me about $70, or almost as much as buying the Utah skidplate. luckily I ended up getting a piece for free. I still had the satisfaction of making my own but if I did it again I would buy one. Not trying to dissuade you from making your own, I love to see the home made stuff
I did a write up on mine here
https://www.kawasakiforums.com/forum...ication-27266/
I did a write up on mine here
https://www.kawasakiforums.com/forum...ication-27266/