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tekim

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Hey guys, just thought I would share some stuff that I did to my sled.

I put a 1 1/2" pivot and 4" riser on my handle bars, and in the first picture, you can see the what the wires looked like afterwards. I put a shock cover on them to try and keep the snow out of the electrical connectors.

In the last picture, I just cut some holes in some tennis balls and put them on the ends of my handle bars and brake fluid resevoir so that it doesn't put so much pressure on my travel tarp, and wear holes in them.

My :twocents:

tekim :D
 

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Hey guys, just thought I would share some stuff that I did to my sled.

I put a 1 1/2" pivot and 4" riser on my handle bars, and in the first picture, you can see the what the wires looked like afterwards. I put a shock cover on them to try and keep the snow out of the electrical connectors.

In the last picture, I just cut some holes in some tennis balls and put them on the ends of my handle bars and brake fluid resevoir so that it doesn't put so much pressure on my travel tarp, and wear holes in them.

My :twocents:

tekim :D

That tennis ball touch is sweeeett!:D

Works for the purpose....:)
 

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All you need now is some hockey cards in the track...lol. J/K its a good idea with the tennis balls, I wish I knew about it a few covers back:eek:
 

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The tennis balls are a great idea.I have repaired my tarp at the bars twice.:)
 
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