Hi Folks,
I am looking for some suggestions for our new to us 2004 KDX 200. I want to pick-up a skid plate for it and I am hoping to get some suggestions from you folks before I start looking on-line. First hand reviews are always the best way to start the shopping.
Thanks in advance
Pat
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Whoa that was close!!! Damn kid is too fast for me to try and keep up to.
05 Kawasaki KDX 200
07 Yamaha xt 225
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Re: Skid Plate
Piece of metal that you attach to the bottom of the bike, it works, doesn't really (to me) matter what brand you use. I bought one for my 95 (same bike as yours) from RMATV for $60 or so.
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*side note...I'm drunk, so try to read what I'm trying to say, instead of what I actually typemasterblaster wrote:Man 6 riders you rock.
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Re: Skid Plate
I got one off an old can-am frame I had laying around -works great. it's free
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I think Ricochet makes the best skit plate. http://www.ricochetoffroad.com/store/page143.html
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High impact plastic, it's pretty low cost and you can make it fit almost anything. For what it costs to buy a new skidplate you can buy a sheet of plastic and make several. There are quite a few websites to order from, I think even Amazon sells sheets of it. If you have multiple bikes it's handy and lightweight.