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Has anyone come up with a bracket and spot to store an extra belt somewhere in the sled besides the storage bag? Like below the clutch or elsewhere?
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Yes many people store their belt underneath the belt/clutch guard if you have a clutch guard installed

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i keep mine in tunnel bag. For warm storage id go in front more then on clutch side as belts seem to blow too often and would hate to take out a new spare.
Lots of room in nose to zip tie one in....
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Lots of room in nose to zip tie one in....
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Ok so doesn't sound like there is anything made or a trick spot to put it just what ever i can make work
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If the trick spot is out there I haven't found it. I decided not to store it up front which means you have to take off the hood to get at it. Clocks need to be reset every time its un hooked. Putting it on the clutch side is tough cause if a belt blows - will it get into the stored belt? I opted to store it in the back. It will be cold but what can you do.
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This is were I put mine with no issuesOk so doesn't sound like there is anything made or a trick spot to put it just what ever i can make work
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Can you get at that belt without unhooking the electrical connection?
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Can’t say I really never tried, I m assuming no because you have to remove hood.Can you get at that belt without unhooking the electrical connection?
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One guy cut out some foam under the seat, but i have a seat heater & wouldn't want to risk a cold Tushy.
I put 2 in that little bag behind the seat, but i also have a POWDERKEG behind that where i also keep a spare 8DN belt also.
I put 2 in that little bag behind the seat, but i also have a POWDERKEG behind that where i also keep a spare 8DN belt also.
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