Bash plate 125
Bash plate 125
Hey guys
Starting to do more off roading now and to save on expensive engine fixes im looking for a bash or skid plate for my crm125 had a search and come up empty ino parts for 125 are rare but would a cr125 plate fit? if not should i got to the expense of having one made?
Starting to do more off roading now and to save on expensive engine fixes im looking for a bash or skid plate for my crm125 had a search and come up empty ino parts for 125 are rare but would a cr125 plate fit? if not should i got to the expense of having one made?
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Re: Bash plate 125
Unlikely for a CR125 to fit but it might.
Re: Bash plate 125
could get the hammers out and make it fit maybe :()
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Re: Bash plate 125
a decent piece of 3mm aluminium and a cardboard template along with the grinder shouldnt be too difficult along with the hammers ,p.s road signs are around 3mm thick
Im thinking about a bike with more valves than a powervalve
Re: Bash plate 125
make sure you use a give way sign, face down - for when your popping big wheelies
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Re: Bash plate 125
i wasnt saying pinch a road sign it was just to give an idea of the size
Im thinking about a bike with more valves than a powervalve