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homemade skid plate once again
Re: homemade skid plate once again
Well done that man. :laugh:
just the job for Morocco in October.
just the job for Morocco in October.
2011 Yamaha XT660Z Tenere
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Re: homemade skid plate once again
Yes , very smart (thumbs)
Suzuki DL650 (Wee) with many nice mods ..
Yamaha XT660Z Tenere also modded ..
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Yamaha XT660Z Tenere also modded ..
http://www.v-strom.co.uk/phpBB3/
http://www.adventurebikers.net/forum/index.php
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Re: homemade skid plate once again
May I ask....
What do you use to cut your panels ???
I'm building one at the moment from a massive piece of 3mm sheet. My plasma is too messy, the axle grinder even worse, my band saw is too small and I'm not using a hacksaw
Thinking of buying a reciprocating air saw for my compressor...
What do you use to cut your panels ???
I'm building one at the moment from a massive piece of 3mm sheet. My plasma is too messy, the axle grinder even worse, my band saw is too small and I'm not using a hacksaw
Thinking of buying a reciprocating air saw for my compressor...
Re: homemade skid plate once again
what nozzle size are you using in the plasma torch ?*Touring Ted* wrote:May I ask....
What do you use to cut your panels ???
I'm building one at the moment from a massive piece of 3mm sheet. My plasma is too messy, the axle grinder even worse, my band saw is too small and I'm not using a hacksaw
Thinking of buying a reciprocating air saw for my compressor...
I use a gullitone
jigsaws are ok but if it snags it rips the ally to shit