froines
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I have been looking at both the OFT skid plate and the Skinz float plate. I am leaning toward the float plate. Anyone used both, or have a preference? Thanks.[/i]
froines
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Oops, I meant the roest float plate, not OFT.
kilometers
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Roest is the only way to go. All other plastic type plates don't hold up to the freeze thaw cycles and will get pushed right off your sled. I tried everything to stop it but gave up and got the full aluminum one from Roest. Still have icing issue but the skid plate holds up.
My aftermarket Yamaha one is now an ordament on the shop wall and I kick myself for wasting money on the pos.
Ps the factory original got lost one day while out riding and I couldn't figure out why my belt kept slipping. Pretty scary when you relise illy #*$&@ it's completely gone and my oil
Filter and pan where just waiting to get tagged
My aftermarket Yamaha one is now an ordament on the shop wall and I kick myself for wasting money on the pos.
Ps the factory original got lost one day while out riding and I couldn't figure out why my belt kept slipping. Pretty scary when you relise illy #*$&@ it's completely gone and my oil
Filter and pan where just waiting to get tagged
BordnBill
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Roest Plate!
Groomer08
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i vote float! wider is better.
ruffryder
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I have the aftermarket yamaha plate (non float style) and it has help up great. Offers a lot of protection and does just fine. Not sure if they even sell them anymore...kilometers said:All other plastic type plates don't hold up to the freeze thaw cycles and will get pushed right off your sled.
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Wider may be better, untill it freezes up and is touching the ground or broke off... Plus if you were to weigh the ice/snow built up, your looking at 25+lbs!
Get the Roest plate! You will not be disappointed.
Get the Roest plate! You will not be disappointed.
ruffryder
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I recently am switching from the aftermarket yamaha skid plate to a skins float plate. I am hoping that the float plate will keep the snow from packing in the a-arms and making it difficult to steer, and save some weight as well.tapex_07 said:Wider may be better, untill it freezes up and is touching the ground or broke off... Plus if you were to weigh the ice/snow built up, your looking at 25+lbs! .
Mountaintech
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ruffryder said:I recently am switching from the aftermarket yamaha skid plate to a skins float plate. I am hoping that the float plate will keep the snow from packing in the a-arms and making it difficult to steer, and save some weight as well.tapex_07 said:Wider may be better, untill it freezes up and is touching the ground or broke off... Plus if you were to weigh the ice/snow built up, your looking at 25+lbs! .
Big mistake. It does exactly the opposite on all counts.
ruffryder
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We shall see. I got some other mods to the front nose / skid plate that I am hoping will alleviate the situation.Roest said:Big mistake. It does exactly the opposite on all counts.
All I know is that a stock type skid plate is unacceptable for me. I have had to stop and kick the snow out countless times so that I can actually turn..
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Roest for sure.
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Roest Plate its TOUGH!!!!
grizzly
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Had plastic float and they are right builds really bad with ice, switched to Roest and no problems and is bullet proof!!!
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A rock I hit coming down after a climb, hidden just under the snow.
snownutz
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I'm runing the narrow yamaha one but I may change but I was wondering is everyone removing the stock little access cover or keeping them on?
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