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Nytro steering post relocation
Hey all,
In the category that need drives innovation, we have developed a new steering post relocation bracket for the Nytro.
Key features are:
2-1/2" forward relocation of the steering post at the upper steering post mount ( 6 degrees forward of stock )
Permanenty lubricated bushings
All billet aluminum constuction with tight tolerance CNC machining and NO plastic!! ( this includes upper and lower mounting brackets )
No interference with the stock dash cover and a tighter steering radius!
And, best of all, it's bomb proof
Price is $150 US + shipping
USPS Priority flat rate to US is $4.95
USPS Priority mail to Canada is $19.95
scmurs
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04-20-2009, 10:43 PM
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very nice but you should post a price for that other wise youre in box will be full by morning with PMs asking the same question
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04-20-2009, 11:12 PM
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very nice but you should post a price for that other wise youre in box will be full by morning with PMs asking the same question 
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Exactly so I'll just ask, How much
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04-21-2009, 06:18 AM
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any pics of the lower mount?
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04-21-2009, 06:58 AM
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very nice but you should post a price for that other wise youre in box will be full by morning with PMs asking the same question 
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Pricing added in original post. Thanks.
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any pics of the lower mount?
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Will post pics of lower mount this evening.
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04-21-2009, 10:10 AM
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nice stuff, looks really clean!!! any pics of the lower mounting piece?
With the oilites, that will be a huge improvement, my steering is VERY stiff!! needs lube all the time...
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04-21-2009, 10:29 AM
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that is some nice work if the lower unit is as nice as this I'm in
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04-21-2009, 01:38 PM
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nice stuff, looks really clean!!! any pics of the lower mounting piece?
With the oilites, that will be a huge improvement, my steering is VERY stiff!! needs lube all the time...
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MT,
Thanks for the compliment!
I put a picture of the lower block in the original post.
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I'm interested in one of these...I know my steering has been getting tighter and tighter since I bought it.
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I'll back the quaility, fit, and functionality of this part.
I came up with design for this part not intending to ever use it. I never really had an issue with the "feel" of the Nytro steering, and I couldn't justify changing anything, but it seemed to be "all the rage" for some guys, so why not make it - and make it better?
That being said, I WISH I HAD THIS PART THE DAY I BOUGHT MY SLED!!!! Who would believe simple geometry could effect fun factor so significantly?
The difference in feel, leverage, standing position, etc. is phenominal! As added bonuses, you no longer have a stiff, squeaky turn; you can turn tighter than you will most likely ever need, and it looks sweet as hell!
On top of all of that, this kit offers virtually NO INTERFERENCE WITH THE STOCK PLASTIC! No more "bumps" in your dash from a relocation kit!
This kit offers 3/8" more forward movement of the steering post than the nearest competitor. This means the bars are moved an entire 2 1/2 inches forward, or 6 degrees. (which also moves the vertical hight upward significantly) It is also built with a full oilite bushing set-up, and precision machined billet aluminum upper and lower brackets.
Here's the kicker - you get the whole kit at a reasonable price!
Keep yer eye on this "internets thingy" for more innovative products for your favorite Yammi. We will have our site up and running soon with many more... "Over the Top Products".
We want to offer the best sled products you can buy, for the best price you can find.
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looks very nice
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nytro steering post relocation
Nice!!  That lower bracket looks a little different.. Quite a bit more stout. Thats definetly MC.
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That looks great
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That looks great
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One thing we forgot to mention...
The parts shown are prototypes. The production pieces will be anodized black. We are working on red and blue as well, but they are a way down the road.
If you are interested in the raw aluminum pieces, please let us know.
-Moto
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04-21-2009, 11:23 PM
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Even just taking Moto's sled off the trailer it felt better to me  !! LOL Gotta Love the TALL bars A Moto? Very nice build Gent's So how about some Apex parts???????????
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That's a nice piece. 7000 aluminum?
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Nice work guys...great attention to detail and craftsmanship!! It's a perfect "10"
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