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Hi I want to make some frame guards for my freeride, they are to protect the aluminium frame from the side of my boots rubbing.

2012-KTM-Freeride350d.jpg

Anybody got any suggestions about how to do it. One idea I had was to use some sticky kevlar type material something like this 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Real-Kevlar-Carbon-Fibre-Self-Adhesive-Sheet-500mm-x-250mm-Race-Rally-Car-/271142454743?hash=item3f215985d7:g:~PoAAMXQQUpRB9UQ .

or maybe this 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4D-Gloss-BLACK1520mm-59-8in-x300mm-11-8in-Carbon-Fibre-Vinyl-Wrap-Sticker-Sheet-/321058700796?hash=item4ac096fdfc:g:pwEAAOSwD0lUimhl

Make a card template and them cut it out. Anybody got any better ideas. 

Cheers Nick



-- Edited by Schoe000 on Wednesday 11th of November 2015 08:57:38 PM

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They sell them as a powerpart nick

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Don't fight the wear and tear Nick, gives the bike a nice patina.

Let the lacquer wear off and polish up with Autosol.

Whatever you apply will look iffy after  few rides.

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delvey91 wrote:

They sell them as a powerpart nick


 Pmsl 

Got to hand it to ktm for squeezing cash out of you fellas....

But I run a GasGas , so I"ll leave it there....biggrin



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delvey91 wrote:

They sell them as a powerpart nick


 Have you got a link please Delvey I could not find them when I was looking. Thanks



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72003994000 part number



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Biff wrote:

Don't fight the wear and tear Nick, gives the bike a nice patina.

Let the lacquer wear off and polish up with Autosol.

Whatever you apply will look iffy after  few rides.

Biff


 Yer Pete just like you do with that showroom condition Gasser you have biggrin



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delvey91 wrote:

72003994000 part number



-- Edited by delvey91 on Wednesday 11th of November 2015 09:12:06 PM


 Thanks will buy a lot easier.



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Still looking for ideas the frame guards are out of stock at the moment.



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I didn't fancy the Powerparts ones because they were solid black,

Freeride PP frame protection.JPG

 

so I just bought some clear M3 tape, so you can see the ali frame, and made my own.  My first attempts have been on there over 12 months now and still looking good.

Your attention Nick will now move to the clutch casing!

 



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Biff wrote:
delvey91 wrote:

They sell them as a powerpart nick


 Pmsl 

Got to hand it to ktm for squeezing cash out of you fellas....

But I run a GasGas , so I"ll leave it there....biggrin


 From what i saw in wales you spent time running after the gas gas biggrinbiggrin

I shouldn't talk really coz i can't run biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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 Pmsl 

Got to hand it to ktm for squeezing cash out of you fellas....

But I run a GasGas , so I"ll leave it there....biggrin





Where's the 'LIKE' button biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

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In the pass I've used sticky back emery cloth , or sim anti slip self adhesive for steps again sim to emery ?

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I looked into making carbon fibre parts but by the time I bought the carbon - catalyst - release agent and resin let alone making the mould it was cheaper buying the parts already made.

 



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Biff wrote:
delvey91 wrote:

They sell them as a powerpart nick


 Pmsl 

Got to hand it to ktm for squeezing cash out of you fellas....

But I run a GasGas , so I"ll leave it there....biggrin


 Thats why they are still in the position of making bikes, unlike some others who need a handout lol :) :) :)



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