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2014 Pro-Lite pictures?

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anziconda

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Awesome sleds

Great job on these sleds!! Thanks for the pictures, and please, don't be afraid to post more!!
 
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What`s the deal with the super tall gigantic mega sky high steering post??

Just wonder how it tackles a roll over cause it looks skinny and in a scary position when its taller than the windshield and sticks out so far?
 

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From an engineering standpoint, the stem is going to bend when a certain force is applied to the handlebars when they are at a certain height. Doesn't matter if the stem is longer with a shorter riser or if the riser is taller and the stem is shorter.
 
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From an engineering standpoint, the stem is going to bend when a certain force is applied to the handlebars when they are at a certain height. Doesn't matter if the stem is longer with a shorter riser or if the riser is taller and the stem is shorter.

That is true. It doesn't matter if your height is in the post or riser it still applies the same amount of torque to it. The T top post however will allow the riser and bars to pivot on an impact instead of transferring all of the energy into the post so all you have to do is loosen a few bolts on the riser and straighten it back up and you are good to go again instead of breaking a post.
 

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Remember those bars are flat. I needs a little bit of a riser unless you are under 5'9" and like low bars. How much is the LED light bar on the orange one. How much weight do the Raptors add? I have an orange one coming. Was planning on doing the Float 3 EVOL X RC-2s to keep the weight down but improve the ride. I have Raptors on other sleds and they are really nice, just didn't want to make the Pro-Lite Pro-notasLite. What is the delivery of these sleds going to be? Is there a chance I could get mine at the Puyallup show?
 

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bars?

you do realize they are not that high but when you remove the light it lowers the windshield over 6 inches so the just appear higher.

not sure on added weight.

and also not sure I will make shows this year. Will see
 

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I like those boards. From the pictures, they look narrower than stock. Are they narrower? That would be a good thing for me.
 

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Yes they are narrower and fit great. instead of the bar on the in side the are flush with the tunnel. last year we ran the skins boards and they had a tube against the tunnel and that was the only place that ever had snow build up and this should eliminate that. then we also will not have to put screws in then since they have built in traction ribs.




I like those boards. From the pictures, they look narrower than stock. Are they narrower? That would be a good thing for me.
 

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In the long term I think that the outside edge will be less prone to fatigue and breaking too since it doesn't have holes drilled in it.
 

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Yes they are narrower and fit great. instead of the bar on the in side the are flush with the tunnel. last year we ran the skins boards and they had a tube against the tunnel and that was the only place that ever had snow build up and this should eliminate that. then we also will not have to put screws in then since they have built in traction ribs.

For the right price, I think I'll take a pair. Do we go through BDX or you or is it one in the same. You almost ready to ship the front bumpers?
 
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Steering post sticks up same amount as last year, and the ones in picture are the HCR T-Post instead of adjustable post. You can get either one as it is an option.

Also, running boards are $399 with orange, black, white and green color options

Front bumpers are $199 with same color options.

Custom colors available for added price. Mid-October availability
 

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Steering post sticks up same amount as last year, and the ones in picture are the HCR T-Post instead of adjustable post. You can get either one as it is an option.

Also, running boards are $399 with orange, black, white and green color options

Front bumpers are $199 with same color options.

Custom colors available for added price. Mid-October availability

Can you throw up some close up running board pics? Was about to pull the trigger on some other boards but could wait for these? Are they built so you could attach them to the tunnel with aircraft rivits instead of pop rivits?
 

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I was going to get a set of airframes, but I just decided I am going to wait for these ones to be available. I like the idea of no screws and flat mount against the tunnel.

Now to just choose color.
 
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