HELP I need a skid plate
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Pls let me know what type of skid plate u are all using. The stock one is all bent to sh%$ on my 650.
I ride on alot of rocky trails and i think a steel one would be best??
Let me know your thoughts.
I f any of you are from Canada also where did you get yours and what did it cost?
I s it neccesary to get the rear swing arm protector as well??
I ride on alot of rocky trails and i think a steel one would be best??
Let me know your thoughts.
I f any of you are from Canada also where did you get yours and what did it cost?
I s it neccesary to get the rear swing arm protector as well??
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You should check out the Armodillo skid plates from All Terrain Charlies. They are located there in Nova Scotia. They cost under half of what my Kawasaki dealer wants for aluminum. I’ve been thinking about getting one for myself.
You should check out the Armodillo skid plates from All Terrain Charlies. They are located there in Nova Scotia. They cost under half of what my Kawasaki dealer wants for aluminum. I’ve been thinking about getting one for myself.
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http://www.utahsportcycle.com/ricoFS.htm
They have the full set for the 650 at a decent price I have their stuff(full set) on my grizz and can't complain. They're primarily .160 or so think aluminum, indeterminate alloy, but not bad.
They have the full set for the 650 at a decent price I have their stuff(full set) on my grizz and can't complain. They're primarily .160 or so think aluminum, indeterminate alloy, but not bad.
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I got mine at the Kawi Dealer 149.99 can.
It fit well and gives good coveage.
It came from motovan catalogue.
www.motovan.com is the site name but they don't sell direct dealer has to order it for u.
It fit well and gives good coveage.
It came from motovan catalogue.
www.motovan.com is the site name but they don't sell direct dealer has to order it for u.