Who makes this and where can it be purchase?
#1
I searched every corner of Google and can't find who make this wheelie-bar/spare tire holder rear bumber combo. To mount on a 2005 Sportsman 800EFI. Any clues?


Thanks to anyone who can help.


Thanks to anyone who can help.
#6
I"m not sure if this image will appear, but I thought I'd throw in a picture of his front bumper. Maybe you experts out there can determine from this if all the bars/bumpers on his rig is custom or not.
http://i237.photobucket.com/al...J%20Stuff/IMG_3318.jpg
http://i237.photobucket.com/al...J%20Stuff/IMG_3318.jpg
#7
It looks homemade to me, a good job but homemade!
Powder coated, even bends etc.
But if tou look at the gas can holder, it just looks a little "Off", the way it is bent/shaped.
I'm not sure that having that all hanging off the back is a good thing though! It looks good but.....??
Powder coated, even bends etc.
But if tou look at the gas can holder, it just looks a little "Off", the way it is bent/shaped.
I'm not sure that having that all hanging off the back is a good thing though! It looks good but.....??
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#8
i too would guess its a home mad job. but looks very factory built. myself i wouldnt have got the same kind of tire and rim for a spare though lol.
#9
Looks professonal but tire mounted to high would be hard to see whats behind you , and looks like you'd need a wheelie bar , top heavy wheel looks like it's universal to fit any wheel pattern and gun boot holder looks like you could just slide a Colpin gun boot right in place without using the mounting hardware ; love the powder coating real nice looking finish !
Deffenitly have never seen this product anywhere online or on anywhere else for that matter , with some design changes like lowering the height of the spare wheel mount so you could see behind you and make it less top heavy this could be a product that would be very marketable ; i would be interested in a product like this !.......
Deffenitly have never seen this product anywhere online or on anywhere else for that matter , with some design changes like lowering the height of the spare wheel mount so you could see behind you and make it less top heavy this could be a product that would be very marketable ; i would be interested in a product like this !.......
#10
Looks nice, but most likely home made. I know a guy who made his own brush guards and skid plate, so if you have the skill, probably not that hard. Definitely not something I could do though.
Side note: Does it look to anyone else that the wheelie bar/skid plate wouldn't lay flat. Like it would hit closer to the top than flat on the diamond plate?
Side note: Does it look to anyone else that the wheelie bar/skid plate wouldn't lay flat. Like it would hit closer to the top than flat on the diamond plate?



