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Kudos to Spyderpops for their BumpSkid

TexGEOas

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Just installed the BumpSkid on my 2012 RT.

Kudos to Spyderpops for producing such a substantial product with good engineering so it installs so easily. Only 5 steps to install it and every step went just as described. No surprises.

BumpSkid is far superior in size and weight to the factory plate (my original almost disintegrated from one bottom-out on a pooched up asphalt rut).

Before installing, I had a couple of questions and Harvey at Spyderpops emailed right back all the answers I needed.

Just wanted to say thanks. :clap:

TexGEOas
Argyle, Texas
2012 RT-S Limited SE5
 
Yeah, he is a pretty good guy and all of his products are first quality.

Cruzr Joe


Sent by morse code from a hidden bunker
 
Super Bump Skid!

I have installed a lot of mods in the last 2 yrs but the BumpSkid from SpyderPops has to be the smoothest install yet. At first I thought it would be tricky when I saw the no of bolts & nuts, but once everything was in position it all went into place painlessly.

But, if you want an upgraded version of SpyderPops Bump, you can get it from Reggy, and have him wrap it in Carbon Fiber as shown below.....

Bump-wrapped.jpg BumpWrap2.jpg
 
I have installed a lot of mods in the last 2 yrs but the BumpSkid from SpyderPops has to be the smoothest install yet. At first I thought it would be tricky when I saw the no of bolts & nuts, but once everything was in position it all went into place painlessly.

But, if you want an upgraded version of SpyderPops Bump, you can get it from Reggy, and have him wrap it in Carbon Fiber as shown below.....

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It looks great Jack.. I really like the carbon fiber finish:thumbup:
 
Any concerns on the carbon fiber install based on location. It looks great on your bike !

No concerns at all. When they did the Wrap, Tricled also "routed" a groove into the under side of the Bump to inset the front Halo LED light strip for protection.

Bump-routed.jpg
 
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