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Running Boards for 2010 Nytro

I put airframes on my 2010 and absolutely love them. They are somewhat hard on my boots, and hands sometimes when putting scratchers up/down without paying too much attention to what I'm doing....but its worth it for the added value they bring to my day of riding!
 
Just what Jason said. I've ran betterboards and snow-eliminators before and they are good. But I really like the Skinz airframe boards we've been doing. Ratsled ones are cool too.
 
we have three sets of rat sled boards.. look great, strong, no snow build up, not hard on boots and Steve from Brandt motorsports/ratsled is awsome guy to deal with, cant say enough good things about him and the shop
 
I really like the look of the rat sled ones, but would not want their logo cut out of them if at all possible. And their price makes the Skinz ones look cheap LOL. They do look good though. Guess for that much coin I will stick with the better boards like I have been planning.

Just in case I do suck it up and go with the rat ones (assuming he would make some without that awful name cut out in them) can one of you guys post a picture of how the rear drop brackets are attached when using them.

thanks
 
The Skinz boards look awesome I think. I just put mine on and it is amazing how much stiffer the tunnel is with these boards on.

OFT posted on the other site that they have some in stock right now. I know I am not going to regret these.
 
I think running board inserts are inferior to air frame type running boards. So I was looking at the rat sled boards, diamond s boards, and skinz airframes. Any one of those will be the ticket, from there it's all about availability and price!
 
Haven't seen the ratsled boards but the diamond s I saw at the show were not very impressive compared to Skinz.
 
Rat Sled boards--http://www.brandtmotorsports.com/products/item/complete-widened-running-boards-with-rear-kick-up-bolt-on-yamaha-nytro/

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Diamond S-- $475,

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You've all seen the skinz airframes.
 
That kickup at the back of the ratsled seems like it may be alright for super steep climbs but for normal riding that seems really steep.
 
WRP's, easy on the feet and clean as good if not better than the Rat boards, no rear kick up though..Sherm
 
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