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Spyderpops Bump Skid

Sun-_-Dragon

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Just installed spiderpops bump skid plate vary happy and feel a lot safer running over road kill :doorag:
 

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Bump skid..!!

the skidding over the roadkill not bad the bumping over it with the back wheel not so much..!! :roflblack::roflblack: great mod and really helps protect your front end and frunk..:thumbup:
 
Get and apply a pair of wildlife warning whistles on the front of the Spyder (I put them on upside down beneath the air-scoop/fog light areas). They come in chrome or black, about $9 at Walmart. While I can't say if they really work or not I have them on all my vehicles (including the Spyder) and have seen deer by the roadside but NEVER hit one they always run the other way away from the road as I'm approaching. I haven't hit so much as a squirrel in fact, and that's good enough for me.

And always watch out for little bright eyes by the roadside at night. Wildlife do not have any sense of how fast our machines are traveling.

Now, the bad part... the whistles only work at over 30mph according to the packaging, which means I still get attacked by people's dogs when I'm going thru my local neighborhood street with a 25 mph speed limit. Arghhhh! :gaah:

- Michael
 
Wildlife whistles are an urban legend

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