D cut stock rideplate...where to cut?

braap295

motoskeee
Location
Canada
I cut my ride plate last summer and made it just flush with the back of the ride plate so its straight across...no more extended area on the ride plate. I am wondering when you make the D cut, is it from the stock setup so that there are two "fins" sticking out past the end of the nozzle, or do you cut it flush, THEN cut the D in so that below the nozzle there is no ride plate?

any pics or help would be swizeeeet.
 

Frosty

New York Crew
Location
Western New York
here's one Proformance1 cut for his SXR - i believe he cut if flush first also... then D cut it.
 

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EvanB85

Team Poseur
Location
Tacoma, WA, USA
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More than anything, it will "loosen up" the back end, and bring up the nose. It's pretty much the standard for surf.

No good for racing.
 

Orlando_Gator

2004 800 sxr
Location
Orlando, Florida
I ended up cutting a large "D" that goes from the stock bend (where it starts to get flat across the bottom) and the top of the "D" is flush with the end of the nozzle. It really helps a lot making the ski more "squirrely" when riding freestyle/freeride but it still locks up real good in corners.

Cutting it was a pain though, I didn't have anything that would cut the metal other than a sawzall with a metal blade (went through like 3 blades on that ride plate) and then finished it off with a 4" disc grinder to smooth it out.
 
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