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Some parts of your quad's structure are fragile. Ensuring their protection is then strongly recommended. At the slightest shock, suspensions, disc, transmission, may be damaged.

How to effectively protect your quad

Off-road machines are subjected to difficult conditions, such as rain, sand, branches and various obstacles. Always be careful not to damage important parts during rides cross.

Solutions exist which allow shocks to be absorbed and pebbles and stones to ricochet. High quality aluminum or polyethylene models protect the front and rear brake calipers. There is also a center guard for full underbody reinforcement.

Do you know that a good protection for quad adventurer also passes par the underside of the vehicle? These plates make it possible to prevent all the obstacles over which you pass with your quad (branches, stones, etc.) from hitting and damaging the engine par below. It is an important protection car it is not uncommon to go over different obstacles with your quad.

The different quad protections

1) The Bumpers:

- The front bumper is a kind of metal bumper made of steel or aluminum. It protects the front end of a quad. It protects the radiator and the headlights of your machine against shocks. The bumper can have different shapes. On sports quads, it mainly has a decorative function.

- The rear bumper serves to protect the brake discs, the crown and the transmission from possible shocks.

Easy to install, this protection offers additional reinforcement and safety for a safe ride.

2) The nerf bars:

Footrest or footrest, the nerf bars is an aluminum frame with nylon straps. Nerf bars are essential on sports quads and mandatory in competition.

3) Grab bars :

Metal bar installed at the rear of the quad, it is used to limit wheelie.

4) Protective Clogs:

Ultra-reinforced polyethylene or aluminum parts.

- Rear hoof : protects the rear sprocket and the brake disc. It is a plastic protection which is installed of origin. Aluminum protections are more resistant but have the disadvantage of being heavier and reducing ground clearance.

- Triangle guards : The wishbone is the metal tube that connects the frame to the wheel allowing it to move up and down. There are 2 triangles par wheel (upper and lower triangle).

Triangles are often put to the test car they are on the front line. Branches and stones sometimes bump into it and can go up towards the radiator which is protected against it.ar a simple plastic cover. The wishbones have the advantage of well protecting the front ball joints and the steering arms. A disadvantage on muddy terrain: the earth tends to pile up inside the protections, which weighs down the quad.

- Suspension link protections: Under the quad we have the rear suspension link. This part is important for the proper functioning of your quad car here lies an essential aspect of the shock absorber. The original cover is plastic.

4) Handguards:

The hand guards withstand shocks, reduce the risk of breakage. They deflect the ejected gravel and stones. They also keep your hands protected from bad weather (wind, rain and cold). Make sure the handguards fit the handlebar size of your quad. the ideal is to choose well-ventilated hand guards that combine lightness and resistance. Hand guards come in different shapes and colors. They are also a stylish accessory for your quad.

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Aluminum or PHD

The lightness of aluminium, its resistance to corrosion, its shaping have made it a material widely used in the world of quads. It is generally used in different thicknesses ranging from 2 to 1 mm

For the past fifteen years, most chassis protection manufacturers have been offering P-shaped shoes and protections.HD 300 (high density polyethylene). This material makes it possible to produce protection against shocks.

The PHD is lightweight, nearly 3x lighter than aluminum. Easy to handle, it is ultra-resistant and unbreakable, it deforms under pressure and returns to its original shape. It scratches unlike aluminum, which will deform under a big shock, but will never return to its original shape.

Another significant advantage: the PHD is cheaper than aluminum.

Conclusion

Good protection means a long life for your Quad. The aluminum protections are more resistant but have the disadvantage of being heavier and of reducing the ground clearance compared to the PHD.


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