Ride Plate

Has anyone made their own ride plate? I made one out of fiberglass resin and cloth. It did not hold up. I want to try again. Any ideas? Some examples help to.
 

ger87410

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Fort Worth
Because of the stresses involve, I'd imagine any ride plate not made out of metal will fail over time.

I think ride plates are made outta 1/4" aluminum (don't quote me). So just get a piece of 1/4" aluminum and cut/bend to your liking.

That's my guess anyways. Too much work to fabricate a ride plate, IMO.

What ski's the rideplate for, anyways?
 
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snowxr

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Waterford, MI
One key to making a composite plate last is making it out of the right materials, and the right thickness. Also, the mounting holes need to be strengthened so they don't fail.

I use epoxy resin, and add a structural reinforcement in the mounting areas.
 
The mounting holes were my problem. It is for a kawi 650. The holes cracked and broke. So i bailed on even taking it out for a try. I was thinking of imbedding some washers or pipe. Something metal to hold up.
 
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Ohio
Smurf and I copied some JD plates but we never finished them or tried them.

My Wami composite one seems tough as nails so far.

My WDK one seems tough as nails too.

I think they can be made to last forever. ...and you can easily repair them.

I could never go back to my heavy azz alum one.
 
My latest one has "fins" and are doing a good job of keeping the sliding under control. Its the one thing I don't like about the 650sx. If you lean to far forward to dig in the nose for a hard carve, the back end likes to slide out.
 
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