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theclowncrusty 07-10-09 17:54

Bash Plate?
 
Hi gang, has anyone seen or fitted this sump guard? I only really wanted engine guards but the OEM ones seem to have been failing and the only other ones i can find are the Hepco Becker ones and they go all the way up the side of the bike. (Which i dont really want)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT

Mark

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 07-10-09 18:02

I've got the Yamaha OEM engine bars, the first set broke (same as everyone else's) but the new ones have been on the bike since May and so far so good, I've not seen any reports of the replacement ones going. They are a slightly different design, so hopefully this has resolved the issue.

You could go for the OTR full width bash plate (like what Jenny has, but mayb less yellow!) they look pretty well put together, and more importantly, they don't use the same mounting points (these are pretty weak)

dallas 07-10-09 22:04

Never seen these before and pretty expensive too(in US-dollars?). Like said, there are more alternatives on the market, and cheaper too.
Greetz, Hans.

By the way, I got the original Yamaha bashplate from day one(june13th '08) and it's still okay!

tenyamman 07-10-09 22:13

just got a new bash plate fitted as original one cracked at rear mounting where bends in the metal at rear mounting
the dealer checked if could be changed under warranty with Yamaha . who replied yes if it hadnt taken any hits......!!!!
oh well.
cant tell if different or not tho......does anyone know?
may well happen again if its not modded i'm guessing.

Leviathan 07-10-09 22:44

This bash plate was designed by the guy who runs the main Yamaha garage in Israel.
I've seen it installed on one bike and it seems solid enough, though the protection to the water pump is limited.

theclowncrusty 07-10-09 23:20

Thanks for the replies guys. I might give the revised yamaha one a go. Any tell tale signs that would show if it is the first edition or the new design?
Mark

JMo 08-10-09 00:19

How much does the Yamaha one cost?

Personally I'd go for the OTR one (although perhaps less yellow as Darren suggests) - it looks similar but is stronger and better made:

http://i492.photobucket.com/albums/r...t/DSCF2733.jpg

http://i492.photobucket.com/albums/r...t/DSCF2735.jpg

http://i492.photobucket.com/albums/r...t/DSCF2736.jpg

Note mine was a pre-production one with unpolished surface as he knew I was getting it painted...

Another option is the SWMotech one that looks similar, but I can't vouch for the strength of that myself...

xxx

drbig 09-10-09 17:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leviathan (Post 107745)
This bash plate was designed by the guy who runs the main Yamaha garage in Israel.
I've seen it installed on one bike and it seems solid enough, though the protection to the water pump is limited.

Yes it is made in Israel, check out www.2020.co.il

zOU 09-10-09 18:49

the "revised" OEM bashplate is slightly thicker.

I still have the broken one installed, I've received the modified one but IU've been lazy.

I'll take pictures when I'll replace it

I've not placed the claim for the engine gards yet...

zOU 11-10-09 09:48

Pics of the old/new Yamaha OEM bashplate.

Make sure you get the new (RHS) one :)

Rear view
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...91010-1709.jpg

Rear view (you can see the broken tab on the top right )
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...91010-1710.jpg

Close up
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...91010-1710.jpg

Sticker not present on the previous model.
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...91010-1710.jpg


The main difference is: the rear tab are not folded but bend,

(clic on the pictures for a better view)


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