Nice work. It’s great your skid plate came with bolts. Mine had rivets. I decided to drill and tap for bolts. Much more work but worth the end result. I also used anti-seize on the bolt threads. Makes it much easier if you have to remove the skid plate later.
Nice belly pan but I have never been a fan of aluminum a Arm boot protectors which honestly you are 100% correct OEM ones on your machine were like lipstick. The reason I prefer plastic is that if you hit one it springs back sort. of lol. Aluminum can turn you boots to junk in a heartbeat.
Looks Great Roland!! Not sure if you plow with that one or not, but I know you have the click N go 2 same as me, When putting this on, are the mounting spots for the click N go now covered? I know mine has a set of U bolts that hang over the frame and come down fasten?. Thanks
Hey there! I don't plow with the Zforce 950. I plow with my Cforce atv and ya the mount goes on with U bolts like yours. Did I answer your question or did I miss something?
@@FANATICALSIDERIDER I knew that you USED to plow with the older Z, so I was just wondering if you could tell if the skid plate would be able to be installed or if there would be fit problems because of those U bolts. Thanks Roland
I think the bottom plates are plastic so there isn't as much friction on rocks. Aluminum will cause minor friction. Although I hear people talk about this friction, I don't think it will make that much of a difference. Regardless you're still getting over the rocks. The aluminum on the sides is great in my opinion. It will protect the riders, driver and passenger and also the fuel tank on the right side.
Nice work. It’s great your skid plate came with bolts. Mine had rivets. I decided to drill and tap for bolts. Much more work but worth the end result. I also used anti-seize on the bolt threads. Makes it much easier if you have to remove the skid plate later.
Great job Roland. Very good tips...and patience you have. Lol.
Yes, thanks I think 🤣
@@FANATICALSIDERIDER what’s the link for the ho ex
Nice belly pan but I have never been a fan of aluminum a Arm boot protectors which honestly you are 100% correct OEM ones on your machine were like lipstick. The reason I prefer plastic is that if you hit one it springs back sort. of lol. Aluminum can turn you boots to junk in a heartbeat.
You could be on to something there. I'll keep an eye out for that.
Great video Roland.. Thanks again for taking the time... unfortunately they dont make one for the 800 trails for me :(
Is that the Gen1
Yes sir...2015
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🟢 *Iron Baltic Skid Plate Reveal | Cfmoto Zforce 950 HO EX Upgrade!* ruclips.net/video/F0Fy13b1RJc/видео.html
Looks Great Roland!! Not sure if you plow with that one or not, but I know you have the click N go 2 same as me, When putting this on, are the mounting spots for the click N go now covered? I know mine has a set of U bolts that hang over the frame and come down fasten?. Thanks
Hey there! I don't plow with the Zforce 950. I plow with my Cforce atv and ya the mount goes on with U bolts like yours. Did I answer your question or did I miss something?
@@FANATICALSIDERIDER I knew that you USED to plow with the older Z, so I was just wondering if you could tell if the skid plate would be able to be installed or if there would be fit problems because of those U bolts. Thanks Roland
Thanks Mr.Roland for this very helpfull video ...im still confused if to go with teammsc plastic ..or go iron baltic road((((
It's Iron Baltic
I’m not seeing the zforce 950 ho ex on the website. What’s the link to this exact skid plate
outlet.ironbaltic.com/products/cfmoto-zforce-950-h-o-ex-skid-plate-full-set-aluminium-plastic?variant=43170278342892¤cy=USD&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwzZmwBhD8ARIsAH4v1gVzOGVzi2CLWqv6jztObZaxNhToD14cnzLP9QWYBfeFCsv9VerFpFUaApMyEALw_wcB
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I’m surprised that the bottom plates are plastic. Even more surprised that the side ones are aluminum.
Any idea on why?
Thanks!
I think the bottom plates are plastic so there isn't as much friction on rocks. Aluminum will cause minor friction. Although I hear people talk about this friction, I don't think it will make that much of a difference. Regardless you're still getting over the rocks. The aluminum on the sides is great in my opinion. It will protect the riders, driver and passenger and also the fuel tank on the right side.