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06 900 rider select delete

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POLZIN

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I finally got one done! As you can see from the pics this kit is similar to the timbersled set up for the 05s. However there are a few noteable diferences ! Mine has some adjustment (About 1 in front to back in .5" in increments.) or from about 4-6 on the stock set up!I would like to hear what you guys and gals have to say! I am considering making a few more and would like to see how many I could sell! My target price is 75.00 - 100.00 ea and will depend on quanity! Thanks

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Damn that looks nice ... if you build any more of those count me in, I'll take one.
 

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Damn.... thats some nice work my friend... looks like it will take some punishment...!!!

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Wheres the cup holder???
 
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beaaaaaaauuuuuuuuutiful.... a lot nicer than mine...

I'd seriously consider one for next year
 

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SWEEEEEEEET..me likey..

i would be interested in one as well..

i would powder coat mine black and it would look amazing..haha..

keep me posted.
 

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Nice job!

Looks nice. Count me in. I like my rider select but if it goes (only a matter of time) I'd like to have this delete kit to keep her together.
 

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sled dude... getting the stock rider slect out is a PITA that requires circus freak hands or removal of the tank... dont plan on doing it in the field if yours breaks...

Kreg... I think you are going to sell a lot of these
 

POLZIN

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sled dude... getting the stock rider slect out is a PITA that requires circus freak hands or removal of the tank... dont plan on doing it in the field if yours breaks...

Kreg... I think you are going to sell a lot of these

What :confused: I had mine out in 10 minutes flat! Its called die grinder!:D I wasnt worried about saving that overengieered POS !


It looks like I under estimated the market I was thinking about making 6 and thought maybe I could sell that many ! Think I will make 10 to start! Thanks everyone all for the good feed back ! I am going to make some for the 05 as well I think the timbersled set up is a bit overpriced.
 

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I looks good and I like the fact that it still has a bit of adjustment.

If anyone still has the stock rider select this is a must. I had mine break out in the deeeeep, and I had to limp back and rig it up to be able to ride. After that set back I bought the timbersled delete and didnt look back, but in my opinion this is a better option over timbersled its cheaper, looks identical, still has adjustability.
 
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This is nice work POLZINHUNTER, it does look like it could take a lot of abuse with no problem. Judging by the responses, there's still some interest in getting rid of the rider select cheezy and weak system
Here's a few pictures of how I made mine which allowed for some adjustment. The blue bloc is UHMW, did not have any black at the time...
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heh, yeap, took me about 5mins to yank all that crap off my machine. Granted it was already broken and half of it was in the tunnel bag..... :)

Repaired mine with the $15 Ace Hardware version... Not too pretty but it's fully functional. Replaced the U-bolt with the plastic bearing that was on the rider select.
 
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