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21 incher 29-01-11 16:32

Touratech Bash Plate and Tool-Box�
 
�arrived and will be putting the thing on later, anyone else already have one fitted? :smilies0943:

http://www.touratech.com/shops/008/product_info.php?cPath=8_81_597&products_id=7053&o sCsid=8517bb95d355d80282d491fde527c234

Nelis 29-01-11 17:28

I really like it, but its too expensive for me :)
Im already some what of a sponsor for TT

I got the Sw-Motech one, as the TT doenst fit in combo with the SW crash bars.

Pleiades 30-01-11 09:05

I bought the bash plate/toolbox combo soon after I got the bike in 2008. It's a nice, well built, if expensive bit of kit unfortunately with one draw back - it is a arse to get tools in and out because the lid only opens half way due to the exhaust header on the left (not an issue on KTM Adventure, which was the bike this part was actually designed for). I modded mine with clevis pin and R-clips to make the lid quick release. This has saved my knuckles being skinned whenever a need to find a tool.

However, I'm working on a slightly more refined quick release lid system as we speak. Watch this space...

http://i864.photobucket.com/albums/a..._6276small.jpg

Note - nylon washers are superglued in place on the lid.

Oh, nearly forgot: It is worth sealing the four holes in the front (spray from wheel gets in) with silicone from the inside before you fit it, leave the lower two open for drainage (water doesn't seem to get in here).

AussieMasada 30-01-11 10:26

I found the same thing with mine and removed the box. Gave me the ****s.

21 incher 30-01-11 11:58

Hmm...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleiades (Post 147683)
I bought the bash plate/toolbox combo soon after I got the bike in 2008. It's a nice, well built, if expensive bit of kit unfortunately with one draw back - it is a arse to get tools in and out because the lid only opens half way due to the exhaust header on the left (not an issue on KTM Adventure, which was the bike this part was actually designed for). I modded mine with clevis pin and R-clips to make the lid quick release. This has saved my knuckles being skinned whenever a need to find a tool.

However, I'm working on a slightly more refined quick release lid system as we speak. Watch this space...

http://i864.photobucket.com/albums/a..._6276small.jpg

Note - nylon washers are superglued in place on the lid.

Oh, nearly forgot: It is worth sealing the four holes in the front (spray from wheel gets in) with silicone from the inside before you fit it, leave the lower two open for drainage (water doesn't seem to get in here).


Wow�thanks there Pleiades, there�s some extra work to be done when the thing is fitted� :017: Is it fit for purpose I wonder? :sad8:

Ps�saw the holes and I�d wondered about that too.

jimmysimpson 30-01-11 19:32

Touratech
 
I have the big gaurd fitted which was a doddle but couldn't see a purpose for the box so I did'nt bother with one. Nice bit of kit but pricey.

Pleiades 30-01-11 20:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmysimpson (Post 147740)
I have the big gaurd fitted which was a doddle but couldn't see a purpose for the box so I did'nt bother with one. Nice bit of kit but pricey.

I like to keep as much of the extra weight on the bike as low as I can and this is the best (and only) place for heavy tools in terms C of G which is why I went for this. Mounting a tool tube or anything else is going to be a lot higher on the bike. Let's face it, your tools Kg/litre are going to be the heaviest/most dense thing you ever have to pack on your bike. However, everything is always a compromise - no solution is ever perfect!

JJ_pt 31-01-11 02:14

Hello,

I also got the Bashplate, but I'm having an hard time figuring it out how to install it without disassemble the engine supports.
Would it be possible to provide some hints on the process? Thanks.

stevied1969 31-01-11 10:46

Instructions for fitting TT bash plate:
http://www.touratech.com/shops/008/d...f8e5b1b51bf37f

JJ_pt 31-01-11 11:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevied1969 (Post 147784)
Instructions for fitting TT bash plate:
http://www.touratech.com/shops/008/d...f8e5b1b51bf37f

Thanks!:rtfm: :laughing7:


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