Muffin
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I'm all ready. Red C&A Razors, HID headlamps, hand guards, knee cushion, google bag, front bumper, skinz tail pack, spare belt holder, and pump holder.
All in all the Yamaha directions are a little weak but install was pretty easy.
The front bumper is very easy to install and is a massive improvement.
Handguards are OK? I like the way they mount to the controls instead of around the bars but are a little on the flimsy side.
Knee cushions are very nice, but Yamahas mounting method sucks donkey d**k. The plastic rivets are worthless. I used expanding nuts like you use on a motorcylce windshield instead.
Google bag is good, but my HID ballasts take up some of the room meant for the bag.
HID's are always awesome. I'm using the yamaheater kit I took out of my Nytro. Installing them requires a ton of dissasemmbling.
I'm also reusing my bag that I had mounted on my XTX.
The spare belt and pump holder took some thought. I am using an inexpensive clip from Dennis Kirk. I mounted using one of the existing mounting screws holding the belt guard on. The pump holder is mounted to the inside panel.
All I need is snow.
If you have any questions kept me know
All in all the Yamaha directions are a little weak but install was pretty easy.
The front bumper is very easy to install and is a massive improvement.
Handguards are OK? I like the way they mount to the controls instead of around the bars but are a little on the flimsy side.
Knee cushions are very nice, but Yamahas mounting method sucks donkey d**k. The plastic rivets are worthless. I used expanding nuts like you use on a motorcylce windshield instead.
Google bag is good, but my HID ballasts take up some of the room meant for the bag.
HID's are always awesome. I'm using the yamaheater kit I took out of my Nytro. Installing them requires a ton of dissasemmbling.
I'm also reusing my bag that I had mounted on my XTX.
The spare belt and pump holder took some thought. I am using an inexpensive clip from Dennis Kirk. I mounted using one of the existing mounting screws holding the belt guard on. The pump holder is mounted to the inside panel.
All I need is snow.
If you have any questions kept me know
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Wow looks great wish I had mine home few more days !!! Acess. Are awesome !!
DeerHuntr
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Where did you get the air pump holder?
MADDOG24
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Thanks for the mounting pic!!!
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Looks good !!!!
Muffin
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DeerHuntr said:Where did you get the air pump holder?
It's one of the many products we sell at Muffin Works. It's not on the website yet, but soon. We have sold about a dozen so far and we have Mr Sled's endorsement (he's got 3 of them). We have plenty in stock. There $25 each, and with all our stuff shipping is free to the lower 48.
Check us out at www.muffinworksltd.com or on Facebook.
Muffin
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MADDOG24 said:Thanks for the mounting pic!!