Am asking here because one or more of you may have used the factory accessory skidplate before upgrading to something better.
This is for my wife's 900. The roads in Vermont are so bad that it _does_ come in handy. I'm not speaking of the gravel roads which are fine; but of the incessant Summer yearly reconstruction of tarmac roads that don't need it, with debris from grinding, hard lips, curb cuts that go down nine inches...
To picture it, think of Middlebury, VT (South Burlington Boutique Zone); your future Bergen County, New Jersey... if and when they ever finish construction of the jughandles!
Thanks!
Rob
WANTED: SAAB Accessory Skidplate for 900 street car
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Big or adequate?
Are you looking for the big aluminum one (left) or the smaller one that does an adequate job under most conditions (right)?
(Edit: posted photo in a different location)
(Edit: posted photo in a different location)
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Andrews of Princeton
I live about 110 miles north-northeast of Princeton. Straight north of Cloquet about 10 miles.
Look up Bear Trap Junction in Saginaw, MN on your map program.
The picture larger skid plate is going on my '87 900 as it will be my Winter Beater and Winter Rally Car.
Look up Bear Trap Junction in Saginaw, MN on your map program.
The picture larger skid plate is going on my '87 900 as it will be my Winter Beater and Winter Rally Car.
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