Greeno
New Member
Just picked up this bike a couple of months ago and on more than one occasion I ended up scraping the bottom/motor area over rocks or stumps depending on the trail I was riding.
So I started looking at an aftermarket rock guard so I didn't end up destroying the "plastic portion around the battery/motor area.
Come to find out there are a few out there but I'm not gonna drop $100 to get it sent to my door here in the US so...
Started off making a cardboard template, then a thin sheet metal outline complete with bends where I needed them.
After I figured out the final shape I had some 1/8" galvanized steel sitting around so I did some bending and this is what I came up with.
As far as securing it to the bike I decided to drill and tap into the plastic battery guard (4) two top and bottom ends and then tap some threads 1/4-28 into the center of the existing battery mount bolt to bolt a 5mm allen head bolt to hold it all in place.
Took about 3 hrs start to finish and so far it's worked out great.
Cost me less than $5 and helped clean out the garage to boot.
So I started looking at an aftermarket rock guard so I didn't end up destroying the "plastic portion around the battery/motor area.
Come to find out there are a few out there but I'm not gonna drop $100 to get it sent to my door here in the US so...
Started off making a cardboard template, then a thin sheet metal outline complete with bends where I needed them.
After I figured out the final shape I had some 1/8" galvanized steel sitting around so I did some bending and this is what I came up with.
As far as securing it to the bike I decided to drill and tap into the plastic battery guard (4) two top and bottom ends and then tap some threads 1/4-28 into the center of the existing battery mount bolt to bolt a 5mm allen head bolt to hold it all in place.
Took about 3 hrs start to finish and so far it's worked out great.
Cost me less than $5 and helped clean out the garage to boot.