here's my solution, two piece skid plate. i used yamaha's skid plate (not float plate), cut the nose section off, installed that on the front for sheer cosmetics only.
take the remainder of the plate down to a local fab shop, with oem under cover. tell them to bend you plate up out of atp (aluminum tread plate, also known as diamond plate) or standard alum plate (1/8" thick)
the larger of the two pieces you took to them will be your width and length, with the same flip at the front of the smaller of the two. install a rivnut like the one that holds the plate on the bottom where the oem unit filps up in the front. use a screw to secure the front of the plate. use the 4 provided screws to retain the "new" aluminum plate you had fabbed up.
i had the shop only build the plate flat, i curved up the lower front edges to mate to the body panels only my own with a pair of channel locks. (yeah crude i know but it works). there was alot of bending and fitting, rebend and fit ect... to get the right fit. the alum bends tough but it will bend with the right persuasion.
no more snow build up to worry about, all but the harshest impacts will be protected by the aluminum. and you still have a colored nose cone protector. if you really wanted to get fancy, you could send your new aluminum plate to welterracer on here and have his company (ty sponsor) half baked coatings, powdercoat it in your choice of colors.
this was the best solution for me as i cannot stand the look of the float (shovel) plate. i believe my idea to be better looking, stronger, and more functional than anything out there for under body protection for the fx nytro sleds. but that is only my opinion. i've built two of these so far, one for mine, and one for the wife's mtx. no problems at all, no more worrying about ice snow build up, pushing my skidplates off, and wrecking the plastics.
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