tko sled ed
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looking to see if any one knows how to get my hands on a snowboard mount for my xp 146:d
looking to see if any one knows how to get my hands on a snowboard mount for my xp 146:d
I made a simple rack system for my REV. I think a similar job could be done on the XP's. Cheap. Did it for like 20$ and just used our shop to do the metal.
Holds two boards without issue. Super solid, however the boards are on the foot channels, but I find they don't bother me unless I'm really doing tricky stuff. The other downside is there is a bit of wear on the boards because of the cheap materials. I hope to fix that with a little work this year though.
send me some pics
Look up CFR ... Cheetah Factory Racing. I believe? I haven't used it personally, but the guys from sledshot.com use them religiously.
Was just on their site. The snowboard racks are $200!Thats too much for me.
thats sweet man you should sell em'Sorry i haven't posted any of mine yet. It's really quite simple and works great. Similar design as the above, but used with cheaper materials that work perfectly fine.
I've yet to "finish" it off, as I only installed it as a test, but it works great. I'll see if I can run out the garage right now and snap a pic.
Here ya go. Don't mind the mess, or the sled which needs a good polish. Like I said, I will cut the bolts off flush, and coat the bracket with box spray liner. Other then drilling through the bumper, and using the existing belt clips, the sled remains untouched.
Knight Rider works awesome.. can ride around all day like its not even there.. I've rolled my sled many times with boards on and no damage to sled, mount or board.. no plastic to break..
Sold and installed in Golden, but I belive if he is in Calgary he will do it there too.. they did ours on Dec 24th last year ~$350-400 if I remember right
thats sweet man you should sell em'