Mine was heavily damaged like OLRAM30's picture above. Sure you can still wheel it that way, but a smooth surface is easier to slide over obstacles with instead of a wavy one. I was concerned that the fuel tank would be dented and hold less fuel if it wasn't protected better.
Eddie, you have done way harder trails than I have. I hope to join you one day on a run. You are a rock star!
We just do different kinds of trails. It would help if I had 40s too.
Mine was heavily damaged like OLRAM30's picture above. Sure you can still wheel it that way, but a smooth surface is easier to slide over obstacles with instead of a wavy one. I was concerned that the fuel tank would be dented and hold less fuel if it wasn't protected better.
Mine was heavily damaged like OLRAM30's picture above. Sure you can still wheel it that way, but a smooth surface is easier to slide over obstacles with instead of a wavy one. I was concerned that the fuel tank would be dented and hold less fuel if it wasn't protected better.
Eddie, you have done way harder trails than I have. I hope to join you one day on a run. You are a rock star!
Just went out and took a shot of Moby's skid - this is what 8 years of going to the mall will do to it.
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Is that a stock skid plate or aftermarket?
Did you even read this thread?
Do you like girls?
I think we both know the answer here..
Do you like girls?
I think we both know the answer here..
Is that a stock skid plate or aftermarket?
I'm not going to lie.... I wish someone made a replacement skid that went from the cross-member to the first gas tank brace. Mine is holding up well, but when I take my skids down to repaint (rust prevention) I can never line up the two bolts on the cross-member and have to waller them out everytime.
I see Moby has a little mod that may help with this
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LOL! I've got Pepsi in my nose now!