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Bumpskid....is it needed?

How do they do that:dontknow: Read all the positive post on having BUMPSKID protection and decided to order one. Pressed enter on the computer to pay on pay-pal and turned around and the post man was at the door. Super service.:thumbup:
 
How do they do that:dontknow: Read all the positive post on having BUMPSKID protection and decided to order one. Pressed enter on the computer to pay on pay-pal and turned around and the post man was at the door. Super service.:thumbup:

Didn't they tell you? Harvey has a Postman brother in Northern Idaho!:roflblack:
 
How many of you actually have a bumpskid installed? If so, why did you do it? Is the bumpskid really effective?

I was riding down to Maggie Valley from Chicago when I crossed into Tennessee, suddenly traffic slowed down and began to bunch up. I suddenly realized why, an 18 wheeler had shredded a retread and spit it all over the road. Without anytime to react, I hit a large piece of retread laying cross wise in the road. The sound of the debris hitting the front of the Spdyer is one I'll never forget. Fortunately, when I pulled over and looked there was no damage. Had it not been for the fact that traffic had slowed way down I don't know that I would have been so lucky. I've never even come close to hitting anything before on the RT, but this happened so fast there was nothing I could do but grit my teeth. I had a bump skid installed on Thursday and rode home after the rally feeling much better about having it on my Spyder. It doesn't look bad either.
 
Bump Skid

I had spyderpops install the bump skid at the Maggie Valley event a week ago. It has already saved additional damage to the front of the spyder.
 
Bumpskid -- just installed this week.....looks great

Hello spyderlover friends...

I have just added (for peace of mind if I hit something) the bumpskid to my 2012 Spyder RT Limited modifications.....

The install directions were perfect. I took my time and it took about 2 hours. I used ramps for the front end to raise it for easier install. Looks great....however, due to weather, have not drove it much....we had a 1200 mile trip coming up soon and will see if it makes any difference in handling, MPG, etc.

Due to the low clearance of the machine, I thought it would be a good investment to prevent more expensive damage if I hit a critter or ??? in the road.
 
Bumpskid -- just installed this week.....looks great

Hello spyderlover friends...

I have just added (for peace of mind if I hit something) the bumpskid to my 2012 Spyder RT Limited modifications.....

The install directions were perfect. I took my time and it took about 2 hours. I used ramps for the front end to raise it for easier install. Looks great....however, due to weather, have not drove it much....we have a 1200 mile trip coming up soon and will see if it makes any difference in handling, MPG, etc.

Due to the low clearance of the machine, I thought it would be a good investment to prevent more expensive damage if I hit a critter or ??? in the road.

Other mods I've done are:
RT LED High Mount Brake Light with dual converter
Bluetooth transmitter and headsets
NBV highway peg kit with Widow Pegs
Netting in all storage compartment covers
Radiator Exhaust block-off plate, screened lower bottom plate
 
Installed Bumpskid

I can't answer if "it's needed". I can say that it is very durable and appears to provide significant protection. I have not hit anything with it yet so I can't swear to it's performance, but there is much more there than the very small and thin factory skid plate. The installation instructions were very good and it was an easy installation. At this point I'm glad that I did it and will likely get one for our F3 as well as it is lower than my RT-LTD.

Rob
 
Do I need it--not sure? Did I buy one--yes I did. Had my dealer install it. The LED's across the front of the :spyder2: light it up like a Christmas tree. I like lots of lights, and the Bumpskid fills the bill nicely.

Now, akspyderlady wants one for her :ani29:. Every time we go for a ride, she now comments, "I sure like those new lights, wish I had that on my :spyder2:."
 
bumpskid/spoiler

How many of you actually have a bumpskid installed? If so, why did you do it? Is the bumpskid really effective?

With the bumpskid adding an extra 2 inches of overhang we will say, it adds a spoiler affect and gives ME added downforce, and on windy days i'll take any added traction i can get, not to mention its purpose as a skidplate ..I recommend it...:ohyea::ohyea:
 
I ordered one just over an hour ago... lights and all! :2thumbs:
The Missus said "Yes!" :yes::ohyea::yes:

Gotcha, Huh? After posting about Linda and her desire to have one on the 2011, I found myself going to the site and checking out the price for one to fit hers. Alllllllllllllllmmmmmmmmmmmmmoooooosssssssssssssttttttt hit the buy button. It won't be long I am thinking. :roflblack::roflblack:
 
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