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Any Skid Pan Recommendations for a 2022 Ryker Sport?

gbyoung2

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Can anyone recommend a decent skid pan for the 2022 Ryker Sport that provides adequate protection for the occasional (easy) ride down a gravel, or even a halfway decent forest service road? There seems to be a few of them out there, some aluminum (preferred), some plastic. I don’t want to turn the bike into a Rally, or even a Canyon, but just have enough protection against an occasional hit to the underside.

The bike may be okay as it is, but so far, I've stayed on paved roads because it does sit pretty low.

TIA

EDIT: Not hearing anything back from the collective, I decided to go ahead and order the SE Performance skid plate, and radiator protector from SlingMods so I could take advantage of their Black Friday pricing. We'll see how they work out once they arrive and I can get them installed. Will also be a good time to perform my first oil/filter change on the bike while it's up in the air.
 
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gb, a handy trick I learned here: shorten a toilet paper roll by half and stick it in the access hole for the drain plugs. It will direct the oil straight to your pan rather than spew sideways as you loosen the plugs. :)

Sarah
 
gb, a handy trick I learned here: shorten a toilet paper roll by half and stick it in the access hole for the drain plugs. It will direct the oil straight to your pan rather than spew sideways as you loosen the plugs. :)

Sarah

Thank you. Neat idea.

We save those; my wife uses them for all sorts of simple projects for the kids she works with.
 
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