N4544D
Husqvarna
AA Class
Both look to be great products.
Force clutch cover:
The Force clutch cover for the clutch cover (clutch cover squared?) is very well made and fit perfectly. Replaces the black plastic clutch slave cover using that bolt as well as another bolt to the clutch cover housing. Shipping to the states from Australia was a couple weeks. Haven't "tried" it out yet, still waiting for my replacement brake pedal. The only negative is the price (twice as expensive as the actual OEM clutch cover itself, think about that!), but I will pay extra not to get stranded. This may also illustrate an opportunity for another aftermarket company to step in and offer their own version as I'd imagine it would cost no more than $15 to make (Force sells them for $175).
Hyde skid plate:
Great coverage, well up and around the clutch cover, generator/alternator/stator? on the other side, and full protection for the frame rails underneath and behind the footpegs. The stocker was lacking in this regard. It's also about twice as thick as the stock plastic plate. The price is right at ~$100. The only negative is the bolt holes are 10mm narrower than the stock plate; I emailed Jay with pictures and never heard a response. I was able to still mount it, but not sure if it is as secure as it should be.
Force clutch cover:
The Force clutch cover for the clutch cover (clutch cover squared?) is very well made and fit perfectly. Replaces the black plastic clutch slave cover using that bolt as well as another bolt to the clutch cover housing. Shipping to the states from Australia was a couple weeks. Haven't "tried" it out yet, still waiting for my replacement brake pedal. The only negative is the price (twice as expensive as the actual OEM clutch cover itself, think about that!), but I will pay extra not to get stranded. This may also illustrate an opportunity for another aftermarket company to step in and offer their own version as I'd imagine it would cost no more than $15 to make (Force sells them for $175).
Hyde skid plate:
Great coverage, well up and around the clutch cover, generator/alternator/stator? on the other side, and full protection for the frame rails underneath and behind the footpegs. The stocker was lacking in this regard. It's also about twice as thick as the stock plastic plate. The price is right at ~$100. The only negative is the bolt holes are 10mm narrower than the stock plate; I emailed Jay with pictures and never heard a response. I was able to still mount it, but not sure if it is as secure as it should be.