thughes317
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Drunk posting again.......sorry.there talking about a altrider bash plate not a ACD one
rob
Drunk posting again.......sorry.there talking about a altrider bash plate not a ACD one
rob
OTIS Kentucky bourbon good stuffDrunk posting again.......sorry.
can you drain the oil out with the altrider still in place thenthanks for all your comments. recently watched Youtube video, who use Honda filter as substitution. following i check after market filters, most of them fit different brand bike or engine under the same serial part number. I suppose as long as filter itself can do its job properly and fitting interface is correct, I don't mind use Honda's one as well.
maybe there is day I use Yamaha oil filter in Africa twin.
Same here. It's just 4 bolts and removing it makes it easier and not spill on the plate. This also gives me a chance to remove some rocks that may have been stuck there. I remove both oil drain plugs.I remove mine for every oil change. The nuts are captured in the plate so it's easy. This way I can inspect in between pan and sump for leaks and bang out the dents made while riding.
I think they are referring to the picture. . . . which is not an Altrider plate. I have the Altrider, and I remove it every time also. Now that I have a nice surface to work on, it's not a big deal.You guys must have a different style Altrider skid plate. . . .
Same here. I have tried several different oil filters and not had enough room to replace it without pulling the skid plate.You guys must have a different style Altrider skid plate. To get mine off, there are 4 bolts/nuts at the back end, 2 small ones on the rh front and the 1 thru bolt on the lh front. I too, take it completely off for an oil change to check for leaks. The dynamat looks like a good idea.