Anyone have experience with the plastic cover , it’s the cheapest option so far and if it’s thick 3 to 4 mm might do the trick ?Motor covers, battery covers and others are available online. Here are some examples (some of these suppliers have many more Varg protections available, check their sites)
Xtrem skid plate Stark Future Varg ( 2023 – 2024 ) - Black
Xtrem skid plate for Stark Future Varg with linkage guard – Weight: 1,6kg – Made of 8mm thick high density polyethylene plastic, this skid plate offers an optimum protection to the battery while keeping a maximum of airflow thanks to ventilation holes. It also protects the footpegs thanks to its...www.axp-racing.com
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Stark VARG - Pro-Carbon Racing
The future is here! The Stark VARG’s power to weight ratio is on a completely different level to traditional gas bikes. The Stark VARG feels like a traditional motocross, but is easier to ride and control. The Stark VARG is engineered around a game-changing electric drivetrain to maximize the...www.pro-carbonracing.com
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View attachment 12831Stark Varg - Mxworld
www.mxworld.fr
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Engine and gearbox cover protection (Stark VARG)
Stark VARG The deep-drawn plastic covers mould perfectly to the original lids and not only protect against scratches and wear and tear,…www.dowatek.de
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View attachment 12834Enduro Hog STARK VARG 22-24 Protection Covers for Electric Motor Left and Right Side Cover
Covers are made from shock resistant 3mm polyethilene plastic.Metal inserts for secure mounting with screws.Light and tough construction.All needed mounting hardware added to this set. STROKE ELECTRIC CHOOSE Left &www.offroaden.com
View attachment 12833Stark Varg Archives - Racetorx
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I think I would go with plastic covers instead of carbon fiber to absorb shocks better but no real world experience, sorry.Anyone have experience with the plastic cover , it’s the cheapest option so far and if it’s thick 3 to 4 mm might do the trick ?
I have on order Endurohog covers. Middle to the end of January hopping to see them.Anyone have experience with the plastic cover , it’s the cheapest option so far and if it’s thick 3 to 4 mm might do the trick ?
I have the AXP Bash Plate, so far I like it. I didn’t plan on buying it but the OEM skid plate broke first ride.I just bought the AXP plastic bash guard. Previously used their stuff on my gas bikes and was satisfied.
BTW I have already broken some fins off my battery in a rock garden and will also get the Endurohog covers.