Thanks. I do not feel like spending so much money for aluminum engine guards, so this looks like a great option. Now if they only made the bars that protect the fairings.
@arkansasoutdoorschannel1867 they make a foam that goes under skid plates so there is no vibration from them. Also prevents mud from getting in between everything. Just wondered if they were only for steel or aluminum ones. Thank you for video!
Thanks. I do not feel like spending so much money for aluminum engine guards, so this looks like a great option. Now if they only made the bars that protect the fairings.
Crash bars aren’t really needed on the 300l. Just get a good set of radiator braces and send it!
Thanks. If only all vids were as quick and to the point as yours.
It really is just that quick and easy.
anybody know if this fits the rally? i like the idea of plastic for these lighter bikes as a skid plate.
Thanks ! Would have loved to see the shifter side, see how it fit there and helped reduced risks of bending the shifting rod.
It covers it pretty good. However You can still catch the lever and if you bend it hard enough I think it would get the rod.
Atomic, bought the same in Italy for my crf l 2024.
He said, "in the rear". Ha ha
Does this have to be removed to change oil ??
I think so but I'll have to recheck.
@@arkansasoutdoorschannel1867 , thank you sir
Hi new CRF300L owner here.,, how thick is the plastic ? is it sturdy enough that you can use under engine motocross stand - wont it break?
Yeah it will hold up to being on a stand and a lot more.
Does it melt
No not at all.
Do you need to remove the entire thing when doing oil change?
Maybe. But its only 4 bolts. I'll find out in a couple of weeks when I do the oil change.
Is it strong enough
@@arkansasoutdoorschannel1867 You do, no access to oil filter without removal
Dumb question do i really need foam?
I'm sorry I don't know what you mean?
@arkansasoutdoorschannel1867 they make a foam that goes under skid plates so there is no vibration from them. Also prevents mud from getting in between everything. Just wondered if they were only for steel or aluminum ones. Thank you for video!