Krieg
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Just got finished mounting my Hyde Racing plastic skid plate on my 2011 XC 300 E. I'm impressed by the robust build and thickness of this plate. Mounting took a few beers and some prime time cussing thanks to the fact that there were NO INSTRUCTIONS provided! Once I figured things out, it went on fairly easily. Getting the bolts started in the front bar clamp can be a PITA even after you figure out that you're supposed to use the over-length all thread rod with nut provided to position the bar to accept the first bolt... (instructions please! ). It is also essential to remove the pipe mount hardware in order to pop the plate in place behind the pipe. Once the mount pokes through the hole in the plate, the bolts can be re-installed easily.
Overall, not a bad product. I'm happy. To me, it looks much cleaner and "OEM" than any of the aluminum plates. But I'm not racing my bike and I know an aluminum plate will offer better protection for those who ride more aggressively than I do.
On a scale of 1-10, 10 being best... The Hyde plate is a 7 in my world.
Pros: Thick, robust build. OEM appearance. Price.
Cons: No installation instructions makes mounting more of a challenge than it needs to be . Could fit better on the left side of casing. Oil drain hole needs to be bigger.
Overall, not a bad product. I'm happy. To me, it looks much cleaner and "OEM" than any of the aluminum plates. But I'm not racing my bike and I know an aluminum plate will offer better protection for those who ride more aggressively than I do.
On a scale of 1-10, 10 being best... The Hyde plate is a 7 in my world.
Pros: Thick, robust build. OEM appearance. Price.
Cons: No installation instructions makes mounting more of a challenge than it needs to be . Could fit better on the left side of casing. Oil drain hole needs to be bigger.
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