JJTJ2
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Trex crash bars and skid plate on mine. The skid plate does not have to be removed for an oil change. I have not had to test either one out yet but what I have read indicates that they are quality.
what skid plate is that and how is the rear mount done? Looks beefier than the 1/8” that most seem to useHow much protection do you need / want ? We still make a super bomb proof skid plate that is the only one with a warranty ! Altrider crash bars are very good, Iv used them for almost ten years on the same set. Ive had friends that have fallen about 500 times with there acrider crash bars and they are scratched all up but still work as intended. There are many skid plates on the market, and for "general use" a few are pretty good. Others are nothing but jewelry for an ADV bike.
Just depends on what your needs might be !
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It’s all 1/4”. We build our own 1/4” bracket.what skid plate is that and how is the rear mount done? Looks beefier than the 1/8” that most seem to use
Got a site with pics and specs? Or can you point me to a thread?It’s all 1/4”. We build our own 1/4” bracket.
No problem. Send me an email and I can send pictures. I can also dig up some past threads and send them over.Got a site with pics and specs? Or can you point me to a thread?
Which filter can be removed with the plate installed?If you are removing your Altrider skid plate for an oil change. You are buying the wrong filter.
The oem filter should work. It is shorter than many aftermarket filters.Which filter can be removed with the plate installed?