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Old 12-31-2008, 08:11 PM
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It comes with real basic instructions. You'll need hex ("allen") wrenches to install the bolts they supply. Super easy.
So there's no drilling or anything like that? Just a bolt-on mod?
 
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Old 01-01-2009, 01:56 PM
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No drilling,just remove the stock little plate and bolt away,you'll have it on in no time.
 
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Old 01-01-2009, 10:11 PM
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Thumbs up skid plate

That B&B is a clean looking product. Look's so much more finished then most I've seen.
Is there a supplier in Canada?
 
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Originally Posted by oldphart
No drilling,just remove the stock little plate and bolt away,you'll have it on in no time.
Cool! Thanks a ton, dude!
 
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Originally Posted by slimenlyman
That B&B is a clean looking product. Look's so much more finished then most I've seen.
Is there a supplier in Canada?
See here.
http://www.bboffroad.com.au/
They ship internationally. You have a stronger $ at the moment. Go for it.
 
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Old 01-02-2009, 07:24 AM
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The B&B plate is nice, but it's double the price of the Utah plate...
 
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Originally Posted by BP88
The B&B plate is nice, but it's double the price of the Utah plate...
Not down here.
 
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Doesn't anybody make one that offers some protection for the front radiator hose along with the package??

I may have to have deej send me some road signs and make my own.
 
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Heres something you might be interested in it's a thread by LaurenOE I tried to copy and paste it but my computer skills suck, anyway if you do a search for hose protectors I found it on page 6 I did it on my bike it offers some protection and it looks snazzy anyway. The protectors are by Moose I got mine from Thumpertalk stores and the chrome rings from a local hardware store.
 
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Old 01-02-2009, 09:44 PM
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I run a FSW skid plate and water pump guard. The picture of the plate is not for the KLX. If you look at the water pump guard you can kind of see the KLX skid plate. It's a nice set up. The Utah skid plate that many use also looks very nice and provides some protection with it's "wings". I like the water pump guard by FSW but it may not work with the Utah's "wings". From the scars on my water pump guard it must be doing it's job. One thing I do like about the skid plate is it is held on with four bolts only. No brackets to mess with.


http://www.fourstrokeworks.biz/
 


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