Rockgaurdz for my cube stereo hybrid slt 500

Uppy

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Mar 8, 2018
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Just a few pictures of my rockgaurdz cover for my bike which I received today..fits really well..
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Bis

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Jan 26, 2019
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Croy Suisse
Thank you it's thanks to you that I discovered Rockguardz. I find the original one of a really poor quality.?
 

Frankieboy

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Jan 14, 2019
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Basingstoke
It works well..better than the standard plastic one.
Knocked this up this morning, using some basic hand tools; covers the standard guard. Bought a 1.5mm x 250mm x 1000mm sheet from eBay for £12.50, so have plenty of material left for mk. 2 or friends. Thinking about making another that attaches to via the inner motor housing bolts.

Looks a bit utilitarian, but I quite like that.

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Frankieboy

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Jan 14, 2019
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Basingstoke
Would it be a good idea to tape over the screw heads to protect them as well?
No reason why not, do you have a ‘tape’ in mind?
I’ve re-used the standard countersunk bolts. If you used 2mm thick plate instead of 1.5mm you could make them deeper and have the bolt heads sitting below the surface.
 

Jackware

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Oct 30, 2018
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Lancashire
I've just ordered a Rockguardz cover for mine but was thinking that the small allen head screws are still vulnerable.
 

Frankieboy

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Jan 14, 2019
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Basingstoke
Yes they are, but that’s no different to the standard unit. At least the Rockguardz offers better protection.
I noticed the bolt heads protrude above the surface of the Rockguardz cover. You could countersick the holes deeper so the bolts sit below the surface a little.
I guess if one got damaged that badly you could always cut a slot with a junior hacksaw, so you could remove it with a flat bladed screw driver.
I’m going to look at making another aluminium one that bolts on with the motor cover bolts. I’ll post some pics if I do.
 

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