If you dont run a skid, your an idiot!

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You wont be saying that when you accedently choose the wrong line in a hardcore trail and destroy your chain, and rap the chain up on the front sprocket.... and say good bye motor case.

Especially if it happens on his 700. For the little bit of weight it adds, that point is mute. As for looks I prefer to see a skid on a quad for looks. For one it shows that you actually care about your stuff, and dont want it to get beat to ****. Honestly anymore if a quad Im interested in doesnt have a skid I wont even consider buying it unless its almost new and owned by an old guy. To many young kids beat the **** out of them and then sell them.

Wtf. I care about my stuff. I won't even go in rough stuff or mud because I don't want to hurt/make it dirty. I don't need a skid, added weight. If I were to put good skids on it it would be 15lbs+ heavier. And costs a lot also. I have a case saver the is tight against the sprocket, near impossible to crack a case, thank you very much.
 
well, i won't lie i like the looks of the a/m skid plates, but i ain't dropping the dough on 'em when my stocker has held up just fine. i have beat the piss out of it on about any kind of trail and it still in good shape. may be tweaked or something, but yeah.
 
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