Finally fitted the AT bash plate on the Vara. Surprisingly easy-
- the two front bolts match up
you need to do a bit of cutting to get the bashplate fit around the crashbars
need to drill two holes in the back to fit onto the existing mountings on the side
need to make two spacers to ft between the bashplate and the fittings- 10mm on the left and 35mm on the right
need to cut the ear off the right hand side at the back else it will press against the sidecover
need to beat out the rear mounting for the AT bashplate on the bottom- it's inverse and won't fit against the exhaust pipe
can't use the original plastics without cutting them, so I didn't
All in all, not so great looking as the standard, but I'm sure it'll provide better protection and the sump is now enclosed
PS: I also welded an extra bit onto the centre stand with a brace on the right to fix the 'leaning' problem expereince with SW Motech centrestand
Tnx for sharing... You are quick!
Could it be possible to share an oversight picture of the bike with the @twin bashplate? Just to see how it looks from a distance / different angles?
Great job!! Looks flippen nice. Looking from a distance, one could be easily mistaken into thinking it was made for the Vara! 👌
Discovered an oil leak on the Vara after the trip. Pulled everything apart yesterday and the source is a crack in the sump. Whole sump-guard misformed/dented in the approximate spot.
I've now added a second aluminum plate on the inside of the sumpguard of the bashplate to give it more strength- the original allu is only about 2mm thick and I think 4mm would be better.
not at all, and yes. Position indicated on photo below. if wanted, I can post some closeups and 'how they work' shots
How do you find the AT bash plate, apart from being a little thin. I am heading to Russia and Mongolia on my SD01, all tarmac where possible, and have bought a bash plate but some people say it grinds out on leaning
How do you find the AT bash plate, apart from being a little thin. I am heading to Russia and Mongolia on my SD01, all tarmac where possible, and have bought a bash plate but some people say it grinds out on leaning
Sorry for the belated response.
Yes, they are a bit thin. I cracked a sump 'through' the bashplate. I've also seen a rock go through an Africa Twin's bashy and on into the sump many years ago.
I mounted an additional 3mm plate inside the standard bashplate and I'm sure that'll take care of anything. Apart from ground clearance, I've not had any 'scraping issues'