Prairie skid plates
#1
I have a 700 and i ride trails to the mud, should i invest in full skid plates or just one part (A arms, main body, ect.) are the stock ones any good and what brand of skid plates should i get? THX
#2
recently I've installed the Ricochet skid plate as you can see on my gallery,
they sell for 250$ the complete set.
with stock skid plates my P650 was always full of debris between motor , frame and the plate. Too many holes in it to keep the mud out for me.
when I've installed the ricochet I've removed a wheelbarrow of dry mud.
budO
they sell for 250$ the complete set.
with stock skid plates my P650 was always full of debris between motor , frame and the plate. Too many holes in it to keep the mud out for me.
when I've installed the ricochet I've removed a wheelbarrow of dry mud.
budO
#4
Originally posted by: BudO
recently I've installed the Ricochet skid plate as you can see on my gallery,
they sell for 250$ the complete set.
with stock skid plates my P650 was always full of debris between motor , frame and the plate. Too many holes in it to keep the mud out for me.
when I've installed the ricochet I've removed a wheelbarrow of dry mud.
budO
recently I've installed the Ricochet skid plate as you can see on my gallery,
they sell for 250$ the complete set.
with stock skid plates my P650 was always full of debris between motor , frame and the plate. Too many holes in it to keep the mud out for me.
when I've installed the ricochet I've removed a wheelbarrow of dry mud.
budO
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