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DangerousDean
05-15-2004, 02:14 AM
My skid plate was rubbing on my chain and sproket so i tookk itt off and was going to bend it and pound the dents out... but i found out it has a few "rips" in it.

So i guess im gonna pick up a new one

Whats a good skidplate for really rocky terrain ?Its gonna get bashed ALOt.... so i need something that wont spontainiusly combust

pairanutz
05-15-2004, 02:20 AM
prm makes .190 or a .250 thick skid plates

protech makes stainless steel ones

ethier ones a good choice

quallerd
05-15-2004, 08:01 AM
pro-tect all the way. they are indestructible, expensive though too.

04'400ex'er
05-15-2004, 09:26 AM
I ride in solid flint rock, so skids were the first thing to go on my new 400. I chose the new DG Fat series. They have good, heavy welds and .190 aluminum. They also have flares that flare up right by the oil pickup lines into the lower crankcase. The swingarm skid is really tough and has taken it good. I cant count the gashes. They are already beat to hell. They have held up well, but I expect to buy a new swingarm skid in 1-2 yrs.