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ADVGD
1st September 2010, 16:27
B&B bashplate arrived after great service from Wendy on support, it arrived 5 days from order date ex Australia, was well packaged, included countersunk bolts, well crafted and made to last a lifetime, fitted beautifully, and went on no hassles in under 10 mins. If you are in the market for a bashplate they're definitely worth a look

http://www.adventureguide.co.nz/articles/12/45/images/drz-250-bash-plate-31.jpg

Crisis management
1st September 2010, 17:15
Lovely but minus 10 points for excessive cleanliness.

Skinny_Birdman
1st September 2010, 17:43
...went on no hassles in under 10 mins.

Either I'm a 'tard or the TT-R 250 one is a more complicated fit, because it took me about 45min to get it to go on, clamps in awkward places, much swearing etc. Mind you, I could just be a 'tard. Once on, it's a quality product though, and significantly cheaper than repairing a hole in your cases.

hayd3n
1st September 2010, 17:50
how much???
iive seen better made locally by gpcustom

ADVGD
1st September 2010, 17:57
how much???
iive seen better made locally by gpcustom

$228 including freight, thought that was pretty reasonable. Haven't heard of gpcustom, do they have a website to check out their products?

JATZ
1st September 2010, 17:59
how much???
iive seen better made locally by gpcustom

Yeah.... How much ? MrsJatz needs a decent b.p for the 350.

And if thats your bike then it's far to clean :blink:

ADVGD
1st September 2010, 18:10
Lovely but minus 10 points for excessive cleanliness.


And if thats your bike then it's far to clean :blink:

Yes...:o that is my excessively clean bike. Due to regular cleaning rather than under-use though.

Here are some more pics DRZ250 Bashplate (http://www.adventureguide.co.nz/articles/12/45/drz-250-bashplate.php)

dino3310
1st September 2010, 20:27
are you running TW30s

Taz
1st September 2010, 21:24
Nice bash plate. They are very popular in Aussie. WTF is that white thing on the back of your bike?

hayd3n
1st September 2010, 21:29
Yeah.... How much ? MrsJatz needs a decent b.p for the 350.

And if thats your bike then it's far to clean :blink:

ask gpcustom hes a kiwibiker
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/member.php/21193-gpcustom

ADVGD
1st September 2010, 22:08
are you running TW30s
Dunlop D605's front and rear dino


Nice bash plate. They are very popular in Aussie. WTF is that white thing on the back of your bike?
Not sure if you mean on the left or right side? There are panniers both sides and a rifle/rod rack (http://www.adventureguide.co.nz/articles/12/34/motorbike-rifle-rack.php)on the left
http://www.adventureguide.co.nz/articles/12/34/images/rifle-rack-1.jpg


ask gpcustom hes a kiwibiker
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/member.php/21193-gpcustom
Nice one, cheers hayd3n

dino3310
1st September 2010, 22:40
Dunlop D605's front and rear dino
simular pattern to my TWs. Bikes looking hot bro

Not sure if you mean on the left or right side? There are panniers both sides and a rifle/rod rack (http://www.adventureguide.co.nz/articles/12/34/motorbike-rifle-rack.php)on the left
Nice one, cheers hayd3n
would be a bugga to grab for a hip shot on the go :shifty:



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dino3310
1st September 2010, 22:48
shite i couldnt do that with my rifle the scope would get vibed out and i'd have to sight in before the shoot, had any issues with the scope?

ADVGD
1st September 2010, 23:35
shite i couldnt do that with my rifle the scope would get vibed out and i'd have to sight in before the shoot, had any issues with the scope?

No troubles at all mate, shoots true every time. The rifle is housed in foam and firmly (but not too tightly) held in with 3 straps and proves to be a great way to transport the rifle without having to sling it. It gets cushy ride in comparison to the general knocks and bashes in gets hunting the bush and descending rocky mountains and screes. Nice to see a fellow rider/hunter on the board :niceone:

Taz
2nd September 2010, 09:33
Not sure if you mean on the left or right side? There are panniers both sides and ....



Nice set up.

Cary
2nd September 2010, 20:18
Hmmm, rifle rack, that be handy for the Auckland traffic these days........... :shit:
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gpcustom
21st September 2010, 19:42
$228 including freight, thought that was pretty reasonable. Haven't heard of gpcustom, do they have a website to check out their products?

Sorry m8 no web site to chec out its just me and me welder. my bash plates are $160 + freight ($10-$15) And made with pride in Dunedin by my self:bleh:

Waihou Thumper
21st September 2010, 19:45
Sorry m8 no web site to chec out its just me and me welder. my bash plates are $160 + freight ($10-$15) And made with pride in Dunedin by my self:bleh:

That is a great price and I can see it comes with a mathing insinkerator and faucet too!! :)

JATZ
21st September 2010, 19:47
That is a great price and I can see it comes with a mathing insinkerator and faucet too!! :)

Hell I'll take 2 then...:niceone:

But seriously... Could you do one for a DR350 ?

gpcustom
21st September 2010, 19:55
yea m8 makes it easy to keep it clean:msn-wink:

gpcustom
21st September 2010, 20:10
yes i have made one for a dr350 but dont have any pattens so would need the bike so it can be made yo suit. So if i can find a 350 down this way then i can make it

JATZ
21st September 2010, 20:33
yes i have made one for a dr350 but dont have any pattens so would need the bike so it can be made yo suit. So if i can find a 350 down this way then i can make it

How long would it take ? 1 day, 1/2 day.
It's been a while since I had a road trip

Waihou Thumper
21st September 2010, 20:52
It's been a while since I had a road trip

You ARE kiddin' right? :bleh:

gpcustom
21st September 2010, 21:14
Yea half day im pretty sure i used my drz400 plate and had to change one of the fold angles and mounting holes