Richochet skid plates Arrrived!

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Ordered my skid plates a week ago and finally got them. I got the units in anodize black. They look pretty robust. Looking forward to installing them on my Can Am. :d
 

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I was looking at them today, for a 2008 Polaris Sportsman 800 efi. Where did you get them from ? And if you don't mind what price. The best i can find around here is $ 500.00 out the door. Thanks for the info. Kelzon.
 

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I was looking at them today, for a 2008 Polaris Sportsman 800 efi. Where did you get them from ? And if you don't mind what price. The best i can find around here is $ 500.00 out the door. Thanks for the info. Kelzon.

The price for a polaris is going to be way different than a Can-am. Most Can-am skids I have heard of run around $3-400 at most places, the Grizz, Brute Polaris and Suzuki's all seem to be $450+ almost everywhere.
 
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Best I saw actual "Richochet Skid Plates" in Edmonton was 550 bucks, there are cheaper knock offs available but they are not as durable in my opinion. I paid 438 from Utah Sports(manufacturing Plant) that included shipping and Black Anodizing. I also paid 25 bucks in duty so still cheaper and I got the A arm and front skid to match my fron end colour. www.utahsportcycle.com I took a quick look but a set of skids for a Polaris 700/800 was $399 "natural aluminum" plus shipping. They have a good reputation and I have seen that some people have installed the cheaper set and not been happy. I shall be installing mine today:d
 

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Post up pics!!

BTW, Mongrol, you can drill an access hole for your quad if you want.
 

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Ok all done, wasn't that hard but it was little time consuming. I did discover that the previous owner hit a few thing it seems. A few dents and bumps typical I'm sure. One thing I did find is the aluminum foot braces were a little askew, had to use a jack some plywood and 35 psi in the tire plus a wackinator(hammer) to help things along. all in all I am quite happy with how it all comes together. A note to the maufacturers though, you should mention to take off the floor boards "before" you put this together. Didn't occur to me until I tried to put the foot plate on then the "hmm how I am I to tighten the bolts let alone put the nut on." light came on duh! I noticed that the two holes for the foot pegs on one side is drilled but not the other, another hmm. Pics should speak for themselves. Kelly:)
 

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Looks really good.I was looking at getting these for my Grizz.They will definitely protect everything.the site I was looking at didn't have the floor board skids.Thanks for posting the site you got yours at.I will get mine there to.
 

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Have had the richochet full floor board and all plates on my 09 grizz for a couple seasons now and am very pleased with them. Going over rocks and trees no problem
 

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I noticed one thing that makes me appreciate putting the floor protector on was that the Aluminum bars were bent. I think having that extra support will be use to great advantage. Should make sliding over fallen trees easier.
 

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I have these on my Outty they are awesome !! Hold up VERY WELL!!!!!!
 
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