Cheap replacement mask for my EXR


Dirt-E

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I wasn't a huge fan of the "stock" EXR mask. I hit a tree and damaged the bezel so I found a cheap replacement on Amazon and fabricated up some mounts out of a 2x4 galvanized bracket. It's not the prettiest job, but so far its withstood some small jumps and general banging around the trails so far. I haven't found a light bulb that will work with it, so I have no idea if the diffusion pattern is any better, but I'm hopeful it will be better than the micro lens the stock mask had.

I also picked up a cheap set of bash guards (grand total was $58 for the mask and guards) and they're pretty functional so far.

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Motophyllic

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Did your mask bolts come out easily? Mine seem to have something on the threads making it very hard to turn, even after running them back and forth a few times.
 

leeo45

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Did your mask bolts come out easily? Mine seem to have something on the threads making it very hard to turn, even after running them back and forth a few times.

The mask bolts on my EXR came out without problem. I will note that those bolts and so far almost every fastener I have removed on the ALTA appear to have some type of Loctite applied during assembly so they never just spin out with your fingers. IMO this represents a high quality product and commendable attention to detail in a dirt bike so no complaints about the extra effort in disassembly from me.
 

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The mask bolts on my EXR came out without problem. I will note that those bolts and so far almost every fastener I have removed on the ALTA appear to have some type of Loctite applied during assembly so they never just spin out with your fingers. IMO this represents a high quality product and commendable attention to detail in a dirt bike so no complaints about the extra effort in disassembly from me.

Its locpatch which came on the bolts...quite fun to remove when disassembling
 

Dirt-E

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Did your mask bolts come out easily? Mine seem to have something on the threads making it very hard to turn, even after running them back and forth a few times.
Yes, they had locktite on all of the ones I've removed so far. Kind of a pain, but I'd rather put up with tight screws over missing screws any say of the week
 

Rix

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I wasn't a huge fan of the "stock" EXR mask. I hit a tree and damaged the bezel so I found a cheap replacement on Amazon and fabricated up some mounts out of a 2x4 galvanized bracket. It's not the prettiest job, but so far its withstood some small jumps and general banging around the trails so far. I haven't found a light bulb that will work with it, so I have no idea if the diffusion pattern is any better, but I'm hopeful it will be better than the micro lens the stock mask had.

I also picked up a cheap set of bash guards (grand total was $58 for the mask and guards) and they're pretty functional so far.

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It came out very well I think.
 

Dirt-E

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It came out very well I think.
Thanks! Not the best once you get up close and personal, but not bad for a 30 minute fab job. I plan on making it more permanent when I can figure out how to mount a KTM fender to it. The SE apparently uses a white front fender but may need to drill and trap a couple holes in the front of the bottom triple clamp to finalize installation.
 
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Rix

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Thanks! Not the best once you get up close and personal, but not bad for a 30 minute fab job. I plan on making it more permanent when I can figure out how to mount a KTM fender to it. The SE apparently uses a white front fender but may need to drill and trap a couple holes in the front of the bottom triple clamp to finalize installation.
When you do get the katoom fender mounted, please post up a pic. I like the look of your head light fairing over the stock one.
 

snydes

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Thanks! Not the best once you get up close and personal, but not bad for a 30 minute fab job. I plan on making it more permanent when I can figure out how to mount a KTM fender to it. The SE apparently uses a white front fender but may need to drill and trap a couple holes in the front of the bottom triple clamp to finalize installation.

We already had a member get fed up with the poorly designed stock fender brace and replaced everything with Husky parts;
Front Fender Slap
 
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