Force or B&B – or other?

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    Eric Smith
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    chris72a wrote:

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    Hey Ecks, here’s a few pics of the rad guards and bashplate

    Cheers
    Chris.

    Nice one Chris, thanks! I think I’ll go for the Force – mostly because I don’t think there is that much difference and I can save on postage that way! I’ll all for getting the best bang for my buck!

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    Peter
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    Took the new B&B bashplate on its first adventure today and after hearing very loud bangs at certain times I think I am glad to have finally got one. I also had a fair bit of rubbish (sticks etc) to pull out of fins in front of radiators so will have to invest in rad guards for sure:) .
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    Chris
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    Sirdropalot wrote:

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    Took the new B&B bashplate on its first adventure today and after hearing very loud bangs at certain times I think I am glad to have finally got one. I also had a fair bit of rubbish (sticks etc) to pull out of fins in front of radiators so will have to invest in rad guards for sure:) .
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    Yeah I hear those rocks hit all the time I’d hate to see the damage withoug a bashplate, Ecks, just make sure you put some loctite on that bolt that holds the bash plate on. A bit of extra insurance. The bolts on the B&B that I had on the KLX were always coming loose, actually lost one.

    Cheers
    Chris

    #117985

    Eric Smith
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    Yep, had the same problem with my B&B to the point where the bolts came loose enough to let the plate move around and then bend the bolts. :angry:

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