bigmo
Husqvarna
AA Class
***If you are looking at getting a Hyde skidplate for a 449 or 511 they require modification to fit***
***I wound up keeping it and modifying it only because Hyde was not interested in solving the problem - I would up with a tolerable solution***
***IMO until Hyde addresses their clear design/manufacture problem I would recommend staying away (for the 449 and 511)***
My search powers are weak tonight... Can anyone give me a quick 411 on their opinion of the Hyde skidplate on the 449/511?
I can say that I actually prefer plastic skidplates to aluminum from a noise perspective. I hate how Al plates add a whole dimension of clanky motor sounds to my riding experience. I have been on plastic for several years now and have yet to have an issue. I also like how easy they glide on log hops. So I am good with the technology.
I am more concerned with the overall protection and fit and finish. I cannot tell from their marketing pic, but it looks to provide some decent clutch and ignition protection. Is that the case? Is there pretty good rigidity (is that a word???) on the left and right extremes? Ie if you took a vertical blow onto a rock ledge - would there typically be enough distribution to save the day?
Is removal and reapplication for maintenance an issue?
I know quite a few KTM guys have them, but noone can talk about them as the word is flippen' banned on KTMTalk - classy.
Product looks good, price looks reasonable, seems right for me - I just want to make sure I am not missing something obvious.
***I wound up keeping it and modifying it only because Hyde was not interested in solving the problem - I would up with a tolerable solution***
***IMO until Hyde addresses their clear design/manufacture problem I would recommend staying away (for the 449 and 511)***
My search powers are weak tonight... Can anyone give me a quick 411 on their opinion of the Hyde skidplate on the 449/511?
I can say that I actually prefer plastic skidplates to aluminum from a noise perspective. I hate how Al plates add a whole dimension of clanky motor sounds to my riding experience. I have been on plastic for several years now and have yet to have an issue. I also like how easy they glide on log hops. So I am good with the technology.
I am more concerned with the overall protection and fit and finish. I cannot tell from their marketing pic, but it looks to provide some decent clutch and ignition protection. Is that the case? Is there pretty good rigidity (is that a word???) on the left and right extremes? Ie if you took a vertical blow onto a rock ledge - would there typically be enough distribution to save the day?
Is removal and reapplication for maintenance an issue?
I know quite a few KTM guys have them, but noone can talk about them as the word is flippen' banned on KTMTalk - classy.
Product looks good, price looks reasonable, seems right for me - I just want to make sure I am not missing something obvious.