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955i skid plate

Started by eurobykz, February 27, 2015, 02:45:06 AM

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eurobykz

need to put some protection on tigger - touratech no longer supplies a skid plate for the 955i...    I've put on the thunderbike crashars from NZ.   I did find a long thread here on this forum with some pdf files of drawings for a skid plate but they were all .pdf files and the cutting shop needs .dwg or .dxf  ...     Anyone able to help me?? 
Ian Fleming
Saskatoon canada

2007 MotoGuzzi Breva V11 (Italian Mistress)
2004 Tigger 955i 
2014 KTM Duke690 (impulse purchase)

motoOzarks

Send me your thunderbikes and I'll get you your files

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You could surely convert or just print out the pdf and then have them scan them in.

Have had:  Girelli Bronco 50, Honda xr70, Yamaha YZ80, Yamaha MX175, Suzuki TS250, Honda XR350, Honda XR500, Honda XL600r, Suzuki DR200, Suzuki GS1100e, Honda Ruckas 49, BMW F650GS
Have:  Yamaha TW200, Suzuki DRZ400s, Triumph Tiger 955i

daveb

#2
http://www.tigertriple.com/forum/index.php/topic,13941.msg104179.html#msg104179

I got the files, on a speed stick, they are in autocad so *.dwg is not a problem, I think I also have them in solidworks format for flat sheet cutting and these can be sent as *stl or step files. If they are using Cnc or laser cutter.

Files are saved as metric or imperial - which is your preference

Pm me you email address.

pineygroveshop

Quote from: eurobykz on February 27, 2015, 02:45:06 AM
need to put some protection on tigger - touratech no longer supplies a skid plate for the 955i...    I've put on the thunderbike crashars from NZ.   I did find a long thread here on this forum with some pdf files of drawings for a skid plate but they were all .pdf files and the cutting shop needs .dwg or .dxf  ...     Anyone able to help me??

I could use a custom skidplate.  I'd be interested to hear how yours turns out and whether the shop can do it again for me.  I'm sure there are other 955 drivers interested in this.
Cheers,
Stephen

daveb


Roadinator

Looking for a skid plate as well.
2005 Triumph Tiger 955i in Lucifer Orange

daveb

Quote from: Roadinator on March 20, 2015, 01:05:29 AM
Looking for a skid plate as well.

There is a topic on here with pdf drawings or if you requuire Autocad drawings or solid works drawings drop me a PM with your email address on it I can send them over, do you want Metric or imperial?

Roadinator

Guess I can take it to the local metal shop and see what they say about cost (they did a good job on a metal fix on the bike and the cost was great).  Imperial for me.  Pm incoming.

Thanks!
2005 Triumph Tiger 955i in Lucifer Orange

daveb

Quote from: Roadinator on March 25, 2015, 11:54:09 PM
Guess I can take it to the local metal shop and see what they say about cost (they did a good job on a metal fix on the bike and the cost was great).  Imperial for me.  Pm incoming.

Thanks!

if they need them as STL or step files let me know I can also supply these for CNC or Lazer cutting

Bigfeesh

      I have had three bash plates made to the supplied drawings, I wanted 10 but my Pal had to retire his CNC Press operator just as he started production, but he managed to make the parts for two in 2.2 mm polished stainless steel and a prototype in 2mm mild steel.
      I would like to get my money back from these so will be putting the mild steel one and one of the stainless in the For Sale section. The stainless is something to behold, fully polished and plastic protected, the photos don't do them justice, if I had hair I could comb it in the reflection! I will not make any more as he no longer has the operator or machine! There are no brackets or fastener holes and the stainless one is 100mm longer than the drawings but easily adjusted with a grinder/cutter! The mild steel prototype is rusty and marked, has never been painted or protected but will paint easily, similarly it has no mounting holes or brackets, I'm making my brackets from stainless roofing restraints, cheap and pre drilled!
Tiptop

daveb


Papalobster

Daveb, I shot you a PM. I have a few slices of scrap 11 ga. stainless from that would work perfect for this.

Not sure of mounting it yet, nor if it will work with my crash bars. A bit of trial/error cutting welding and fitting is in order I think.

daveb

Quote from: Papalobster on June 03, 2015, 04:14:25 PM
Daveb, I shot you a PM. I have a few slices of scrap 11 ga. stainless from that would work perfect for this.

Not sure of mounting it yet, nor if it will work with my crash bars. A bit of trial/error cutting welding and fitting is in order I think.

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daveb


pwhelan955i

#14
Hi Dave,

Any chance I could get the PDF and step file for the skid plate?? Been searching the forum without any luck.

Thanks in advance!!

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