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3" Snow Flap

MTN Powderhound

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Was thinkin of doin the same thing. Think it will help with cooling when I put a 3" on for next season. Did see it on one of the sleds in the polaris vid. :face-icon-small-coo
 
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here is Another pic
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Given the flap length and angle, think the CF tube is gonna get poked by that flap and busted in deep snow. Again. Insert or replace. Deja-vu all over again, Yogi.
 

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I realize that I'm the only one on Snowest that gets stuck. My T-3 had a flap like that on it. It is almost impossible to pull the sled backward in deep snow with that kind of flap. It is like pulling a 15" X 18" piece of plywood thru the snow.
 

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So the 3" at the Denver show had an aluminum rear bumper and the 2.6 had carbon fiber. Now the pics you posted shows the 3" with the carbon fiber rear bumper... hmm guess we don't really know what Poo is gonna give us when they arrive next fall now. Prob be getting a different rear bumper anyway.
 
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So Poo found with the testing that trail riding a 3" needed cooling help and stuck a piece of plywood on to slow it down in the deep.

How many expect to leave this stock?
 

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I realize that I'm the only one on Snowest that gets stuck. My T-3 had a flap like that on it. It is almost impossible to pull the sled backward in deep snow with that kind of flap. It is like pulling a 15" X 18" piece of plywood thru the snow.

When you back them down off a sled deck ramp they get sucked under there too. Stops it dead in its track.
 
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