LT250R Swingarm Skidplates ?
#1
I have an 87 250 and my skidplate is toast. I know a couple of people who put aftermarket on and they get high centered all the time. Should I just get a factory and just keep bending it back after I slam rocks or does anyone have any suggestions on a Specific aftermarket that gives you good clearence
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#4
When the aftermarket isn't cut out between the sprocket and the disic I measure 3 inches of difference and I'm running 22x11x10 tires. All the aftertermarket I have experience with have been flat & bolted to the center section of the factory Mount .
#5
I've got two stock ones I'll sell you them both for 50 or one for 30, + shipping. Awesome shape, the one even has the plastic chain slide things, very little scratches. I bought them for my 86 thinking I could fabricate them into working, decided to just buy a new one. Anyway let me know pm me or teoamaru@hotmail.com
#6
The LT250R that I bought about a month ago has a Graydon Proline on it. Let me tell you, that thing is tough!!! I had to do some bending, hammering, etc. to straighten it out a little and it was hard to budge in any direction. I yanked my vice right out of my work bench trying to bend it back into perfect shape.
Just something to consider...
Here is a Google search result: Graydon Proline
Just something to consider...
Here is a Google search result: Graydon Proline
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