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BumpSkid and hydro-planing

hrbeta

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I badly abused my RS's original skid plate while in Colorado, so I ordered a BumpSkid from Spyderpops.com as a replacement. It looks like a great product, however, should I be concerned its sleek, ample form and vast undercarriage coverage could promote hydro-planing?

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Not unless you are riding fast into foot deep water. The tires would hydroplane long before the bumpskid would ever become submerged. The Spyder isn't a submarine. ;)
 
Not unless you are riding fast into foot deep water. The tires would hydroplane long before the bumpskid would ever become submerged. The Spyder isn't a submarine. ;)

Well Scottie, you beat me to this one! I think if you were trying to do this the Bump Skid would help though!

 
Just in case you wanted to know...
One of the Maki brothers set the long distance record for waterskipping on a snowmobile... it was a bit over 50 miles...
he stopped when he ran out of fuel!!! :clap::firstplace:
 
I agree that you would have to be in some deep water before the bump skid would have any effect, and by that time you will already be in more trouble than hydroplaning. My mods include the bump skid and i am very pleased with it


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I imagine you meant would the bump-skid cause aero-dynamic lift on the Spyder (rather than hydro-planing).

If that IS your question; I imagine if you go fast enough you might get some "lift" out of the bump-skid, however, the design of the Spyder without one would likely have that problem also to some degree. But you would really have to be moving along pretty fast for that little of a surface to cause a 900 lb. vehicle to start to "take-off".

Unless you are breaking world-record speeds with your Spyder... I cannot see where there would be a concern of "lifting-off".:rolleyes:
 
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