1 MOOSE RACING PRO SKID PLATE
Protecting the bike’s underbelly is serious business. Most of us are accustomed to steel or aluminum guards, but Moose Racing’s Pro Skid Plate made a composite believer out of me. Because WR250Rs (and many dual-sports) have a full cradle frame, the skid just needs to block the various forms of debris that fly off the front tire and maybe even slide offa log or rock from time to time. Made from HDPE, this plastic is not only strong and lightweight (40% lighter than 4mm aluminum) but also eliminates buzzing or vibration noises. I was also curious to see if it reflected less engine noise up toward the rider and, while it did reflect some, it wasn’t bad.
Installation is easy, thanks to precision manufacturing. First, loosely install the two front bolts then, as you push the rear section upward toward the frame, the wings which guard the water pump and stator will bend out a bit to line up the rear two bolts. Lightweight, no rust, less noise, easy to install and, for under $150, it’s a no-brainer for the WRR or any similar bike. MooseRacing.com | MSRP $140
2 WARP 9 WHEEL SET
The wheels on the donor bike were in rough shape, so we reserved them for dirt use. Slapping on a pair of Warp 9 wheels in their place really made the bike look sharp and roll smoothly.
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