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250-500cc 2 stroke pipe guard steel vs aluminium

Discussion in '2 Stroke' started by 04wr300, Apr 5, 2014.

  1. 04wr300 Husqvarna
    C Class

    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    2004 Husqvarna Wr300
    Been looking at strong pipe guards for the husky 2 strokes, and there's not a lot around. There's a few made by whipps here in Australia but there difficult to get now they have stopped production.

    I came across a great site on how to make a really nice pipe guard.

    http://www.eawarehouse.com/rbc/exguard.htm

    Now I really think this is one of the nicest looking pipe guards that offers real decent protection, ie not braced off pipe and could take a hit on a log and come out alright, pipe unscathed. Only issue is the orange plastics.... Haha

    Now I have all the gear to weld mild steel and a decent experience, however aluminium not so much. I don't really know anyone who can weld the aluminium for me, and having a shop do it will be costly.

    My thought was to make it out of mild steel but to reduce the material thickness, the original poster used 4.5mm aluminium and the final bashplate weighed in at 3.5kg, hopefully by using 3mm mild steel I can keep the weigh down to not much more.

    What are people's thoughts.
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  2. juicypips Husqvarna
    Pro Class

    Location:
    gloucestershire
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    wr 360. 2002
    Other Motorcycles:
    Gas Gas TxT 300, Yamaha wr250f
    Go for it!
    I like the thought of ali but unless its tough stuff like
    T6 grade then its got to be thick, t6 is hard to
    Work with that said enough curves and shold be strong.

    Just make a steel one will stand up to punishment.
  3. Motosportz CH Sponsor

    Location:
    Vancouver WA
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    2021 TE250i, 570 Berg, 500 KTM, 790R
    Other Motorcycles:
    many
    Don't build it out of steel. Steel is 3x the weight. That thing will weigh 20 pounds when your done and not work as well. Aluminum is the only way to go. With that in mind has anyone here ever tried that Aluminum brazing rod? You can weld with the torch.

    http://www.aluminumrepair.com/more_info.asp
  4. R-J van Hulst Husqvarna
    Pro Class

    Location:
    Cambodia
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    WR 125 + 40 = WB 165 and a SM165
    Other Motorcycles:
    Honda CB 400 Vtec 3
    You might thing in lines of fiberglass

    be aware that if designed not carefully its a great place to store mud on your ride (equals heavy)

    other point is that in hotter climate the engine temp can rise a bit due to lesser cooling on the bottom part and the capture of the exhaust heat near the engine

    oil cooler might be the way to tackle that one

    Robert-Jan
  5. 04wr300 Husqvarna
    C Class

    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    2004 Husqvarna Wr300
    Thanks for your replies, however after today I'm going a completely different way altogether.

    I went to local swap meet and a bloke had a Hyde bash/pipe guard to suit a 2004 ktm 300 exc for $25 so I grabbed it. What I'm gonna do is make up the spider steel frame and modify the Hyde to bolt to it instead of the pipe. This should make it a lot stronger over the original Hyde set up.

    Just Been rebuilding my 04 wr 250 with a 300 kit and lectron carb, motor goes into the frame tomorrow night. So during the week I'll chuck some photos up of the Hyde ktm to husky swap, for only $25 it's worth having a play around.
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  6. Kyle Tarry Husqvarna
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    Location:
    Portland, OR
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    2012 WR 300, 2006 TE 610
    Other Motorcycles:
    Ducati Monster S2R 800
    FYI, "T6" refers to the temper (heat treatment) of the aluminum, not the grade, type, or strength of the aluminum. For example, you can get 6061 and 7075 aluminum in T6, and the properties and machinability & weldability will vary significantly.
  7. juicypips Husqvarna
    Pro Class

    Location:
    gloucestershire
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    wr 360. 2002
    Other Motorcycles:
    Gas Gas TxT 300, Yamaha wr250f
    Ohh all i know is the t6 i cut with hacksaw was dam tough, thank you for clearing that up.
    Will wiki search how to correctly grade aluminium.
    :)