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Aluminium Bash Plates
Hi all,
I am a relatively new xtr owner, I got my 2011 white xtr new last December. Since then I have been reading and learning (mostly through this forum) about different mods are available... Mods so far are: Stain Tune Slip ons Michelin T-63 Tyres Stage 1 and 2 DNA air filters Power Commander V Custom mapping (thanks to Fred at Pro Cycle Dyno) Acerbis Rally Pro Hand Guards, Touratech Gear Lever, Touratech Brake Lever Extender (en route), Metal Mule Radiator shield (en route) and... the most disappointing of all an OTR aluminium bash plate (which I ordered early Jan and only showed up a week ago). The bash plate is killing me. First off it didn't really fit - so I had to go to the dealer to get it put on and they had to bend it to get it to fit but the more frustrating part is that it has made the bike so, so unpleasant to ride. Its like having a resonant bell attached to the bottom of the bike! It emits a nasty mid range pitch even when the bike is just running at idol. If I push my boot up against it it does drastically reduce the vibration and noise but obviously this is not a "fix". I guess I am just trying to work out if all aluminium bash plates do this? Or if it is just the OTR one given that it is at the cheaper end of the spectrum? I have searched the forum and there are a few posts about it... some guys seem to be able to get a slight fix with the use of rubber washers, I've also been told to try spring washers? If I knew for sure another brand that didn't have this problem I would happily toss this one in the trash and upgrade. However I can't seem to find a clear answer. Other brands I have looked at are: touratech - they do say "vibration free" on their website B&B - i called them and they say they do line it with rubber to help with the vibration - can anyone out there vouch for this? metal mule - ? Any help on this would be much much appreciated! Cheers, -Brad. |
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The sound probably has 2 causes: vibration of the bash plate itself and the engine noises that are now reflected upwards by the aluminium bash plate.
Using rubber washers would probably cure most of the vibration caused noise, but not the additional engine noise. I have known people that cured the engine noise with gluing foam for soundproofing marine engines on the inside of the bash plate. Any other sufficiently durable and heat proof foam should work as well. If you want to get rid of all the additional noise I'd go for a combination of both the rubber washers and the foam. |
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As for the rubber washers would i have to put them at all points where metal is touching metal? I.e. on the inside and outside of the bash plate? |
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The B&B bash plate on my XTR came with a block of foam rubber to fit between the plate and motor... tryed it with out it to start with..the plate rung like a bell... then put it in... silent..
I have the XTZ plate on my XTR as I have a high pipe on it.. |
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How's that 22 Ltr tank working out? I was just looking at the pictures you put up in you're thread... I'm hoping to do some trekking around oz to the territory the tank looks like a good idea! |
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But it only has about 20L of useable fuel..any fuel below the pump can't be used.... i filled it up for a ride the other day... done 400km the fuel light hasn't come on yet.. If you still have low pipes..compress a length of radiator hose between the motor and plate... fit it between the pipes.. it should/would be able to handle the heat from the pipes.. Last edited by Petenz; 07-03-12 at 11:20. |
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bash plate
Hi Petenz. I have a metal mule 2 in 1 system and bash plate on my bike. I did want the XTZ bashplate with crash bars but the shop i was looking at said that it won't fit the XTR. So does it fit and how much trouble was it?
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Hyde Racing Bash plate
Just unloaded my DR and bought a new xt660r,
has anyone tried the Hyde Racing bash plate? |
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The B&B bash plate has rubber panels glued to it to reduce reflected noise.
You could try some rubberised sound deading material used in automotive triming or just glue some rubber to it. As for anti vibration washers, try making some out of cheap plastic cutting board. Cheers, Shane. |
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Does your plate make any noise? Or has the rubber/foam supplied by B&B done the trick? Cheers , -Brad. |
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