After reading about another members bad experience with Overstock regarding buying a SSS skid, I just wanted to post up a review of my SSS skid plate.
I wanted a full coverage skid plate because I knew it wouldn't take me long to bust the floor boards out. To my knowledge SSS make the only full coverage skid on the market. While pricey they are the only company making these skids so they can charge a higher price. Supply vs demand and competition = the price they charge.
So I ordered my SSS skid off eBay and installed it before my first ride. The installation was fairly easy. A couple notes: you will need a tap M6 I believe, and to make sure you drill through the thin plate on the passengers side and into the tube.
The skid-plate works great and has taken a beating with over 500 mi on it. The only problem I currently have is that the front piece that wraps up and bolts on to the front bumper is starting to crack along the seam where it folds up. Other than that the rest of the skid is in great shape.
I wanted a full coverage skid plate because I knew it wouldn't take me long to bust the floor boards out. To my knowledge SSS make the only full coverage skid on the market. While pricey they are the only company making these skids so they can charge a higher price. Supply vs demand and competition = the price they charge.
So I ordered my SSS skid off eBay and installed it before my first ride. The installation was fairly easy. A couple notes: you will need a tap M6 I believe, and to make sure you drill through the thin plate on the passengers side and into the tube.
The skid-plate works great and has taken a beating with over 500 mi on it. The only problem I currently have is that the front piece that wraps up and bolts on to the front bumper is starting to crack along the seam where it folds up. Other than that the rest of the skid is in great shape.