Why I should have full skid plates on the 850...lol
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Why I should have full skid plates on the 850...lol
I recently decided to hold off on getting the Ricochet skids,the only ones readily available that I know of for the XP. I made that choice in order to see what Alum. Products comes up with..
I've mentioned before that for some reason I always seem to damage the footwells...just my luck I guess...
This time though it was actually quite comical...I never even saw the the limb..cruising along on a trail about 10-15 mph enjoying the sights and just heard a loud "blam" and felt my foot jump..looked down and saw this..
Oh well..I don't think the Ricochet skids would have prevented this anyway...another reason I didn't buy them I'm hoping the alum. products ones are a little better...
I've mentioned before that for some reason I always seem to damage the footwells...just my luck I guess...
This time though it was actually quite comical...I never even saw the the limb..cruising along on a trail about 10-15 mph enjoying the sights and just heard a loud "blam" and felt my foot jump..looked down and saw this..
Oh well..I don't think the Ricochet skids would have prevented this anyway...another reason I didn't buy them I'm hoping the alum. products ones are a little better...
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Why I should have full skid plates on the 850...lol
Yeah..it was one of those "you had to be there.. how the heck did that happen moments"..it was actually quite funny and had us laughing like silly kids for awhile as it seemed to come from nowhere and I had just mentioned this morning that I might not even put skids on it..like I said you had to be there I guess..lol
But yeah..it could have been alot less funny..even though my foot wasn't really near it I still felt a pretty good jolt to my foot,like when somone kicks the bottome of your shoes from behind while you are walking. Had it of shoved through far enough to catch my leg before the limb broke it wouldn't been funny at all...it came though with some serious force..
I had a heck of a time beating it out with a hammer...it was in there tight..
Already fixed the hole....so no extra drain...good idea though..could do each side and you'd never know!
But yeah..it could have been alot less funny..even though my foot wasn't really near it I still felt a pretty good jolt to my foot,like when somone kicks the bottome of your shoes from behind while you are walking. Had it of shoved through far enough to catch my leg before the limb broke it wouldn't been funny at all...it came though with some serious force..
I had a heck of a time beating it out with a hammer...it was in there tight..
Already fixed the hole....so no extra drain...good idea though..could do each side and you'd never know!
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Why I should have full skid plates on the 850...lol
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Ruggo
jeeeez that's pretty crazy that a branch could be hit in such a way for it to harpoon up through the floor board. Just curious Rod on what you used for the repair?
brian</end quote></div>
Yeah...I was suprised..one of those on in a million things I have the luck for..lol
For the reapir I pushed the plastic back into place as much as possible with a large flat tipped screwdriver then I used a soldering iron to kind of plastic weld it top and bottom..took about 5 minutes...and it seems pretty solid..
jeeeez that's pretty crazy that a branch could be hit in such a way for it to harpoon up through the floor board. Just curious Rod on what you used for the repair?
brian</end quote></div>
Yeah...I was suprised..one of those on in a million things I have the luck for..lol
For the reapir I pushed the plastic back into place as much as possible with a large flat tipped screwdriver then I used a soldering iron to kind of plastic weld it top and bottom..took about 5 minutes...and it seems pretty solid..
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Why I should have full skid plates on the 850...lol
Nice fix! It looks pretty good!
I think the tires are the culprit. Not sure if you mentioned that already. MST's are very similar to the XTR's, and when I had them, they caught and threw up the branches very easily. Had quite a few times on my brute when I expected to look down and see something similar. I must have been lucky and they weren't harpooned at me. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] It makes one heck of a loud noise when they hit that plastic!!
I think the tires are the culprit. Not sure if you mentioned that already. MST's are very similar to the XTR's, and when I had them, they caught and threw up the branches very easily. Had quite a few times on my brute when I expected to look down and see something similar. I must have been lucky and they weren't harpooned at me. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] It makes one heck of a loud noise when they hit that plastic!!