Works Connection - Extended Coverage Skid Plate
- CNC’d and formed from aircraft grade 6061 T-6 aluminum
- Specific design and fit for each make and model
- Extended coverage protects water pump and ignition cover/oil filter cover
- Oil drain access hole pre-cut into the plate for easy oil changes without having to remove the skid plate
- CNC’d aluminum brackets with quality hardware for secure mounting. Some models utilize stock mounting lugs.
- Skid Plate Foam included.
- Made in USA
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- Durable (6)
- Easy to use (6)
- Lightweight (6)
- Tough (3)
- Versatile (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Off-road (8)
- Racing (4)
- Motorsports:
- Casual rider (6), Competitive cyclist (5), Motorcycle enthusiast (4)
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Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Enduro-trails
- Off-Road
Comments about Works Connection - Extended Coverage Skid Plate:
eazy to use,covers the water pump,oil filter hausing against the rocks.
- Motorsports:
- Casual Rider, Motorcycle Enthusiast
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Off-Road
- Racing
Comments about Works Connection - Extended Coverage Skid Plate:
GOod plate for the money.
- Motorsports:
- Competitive Rider, Mechanic, Motorcycle Enthusiast
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Long Rides
- Off-Road
- Racing
Comments about Works Connection - Extended Coverage Skid Plate:
Great for any type of riding, whether it is track and desert. I ride both and the plate looks and protects my 2009 CRF450R great.
- Motorsports:
- Casual Rider, Competitive Rider
Pros
- Complete coverage
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Versatile
Cons
- Heavy 800 grams
Best Uses
- Off-Road
- Racing
Comments about Works Connection - Extended Coverage Skid Plate:
I put it on my ´12 KXF 450. Good fit with complete coverage. Not the cheapest, but the best looking. Not the lightest, but it can´t be both lighter and more protective than the stock plastic piece.
- Motorsports:
- Casual Rider, Competitive Rider, Mechanic, Motorcycle Enthusiast
Pros
- Flywheel H2O protection
Cons
- More glideplate rearward
Best Uses
- Off-Road
Comments about Works Connection - Extended Coverage Skid Plate:
The coverage at the front is great for protecting the waterpump and flywheel housing but at the rear it does not even cover the full width of the frame. The rear mounts seem to be in the wrong position should be moved about a half inch farther apart and back so installation would be easier. rubber mounting at the front is great.
- Motorsports:
- Competitive Rider, Motorcycle Enthusiast
Pros
- Easy To Install
- Improves Performance
- Lightweight
- Tough
Cons
Best Uses
- Off-Road
Comments about Works Connection - Extended Coverage Skid Plate:
I did my good shopping.
- Motorsports:
- Casual Rider
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Tough
Cons
Best Uses
- Off-Road
Comments about Works Connection - Extended Coverage Skid Plate:
Nice skid plate. This is the third brand on as many bikes. I've had a Devol, Flatland, and this one. This is the best of all. The others are cheaper, but this is worth the extra $.
- Motorsports:
- Casual Rider
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Tough
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Off-Road
- Racing
Comments about Works Connection - Extended Coverage Skid Plate:
i recently put a rock thro my water pump coz i thought i woodnt need a bash plate the water pump cost me 500 to get fixed now i wouldnt ride with out one so dont end up like me be smart an buy a Works Connection Extended Coverage Skid Plate you mite think it wont happen but it does haha !anyway works Perfect fits like a glove an looks great everyone coments on how nice it looks
- Motorsports:
- Casual Rider, Competitive Rider
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