AaronBND
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Just got it installed. I really like the way it sits and it's a nice clean look! Not much lighter, but really changes the looks of the sled.
Aaron
Aaron
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cberg84
Extreme
looks great, what do you plan on doing with the gap?
obile
Pro
looks kool! i wonder if one of those polaris bags will fit in that gap? the new pol has the same gap and they make a bag for the opening looks like it might fit. worth a try?
Mountaintech
TY 4 Stroke God
Looks good! Where did you get the edging for the tank cover?
AaronBND
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
At a local parts store for $1
Aaron
Aaron
Thatspec
Extreme
"Where did you get the edging for the tank cover? "
You could also scrap your windshield (before it snaps off) and use whats around that.
Hey Aaron, could you post a close up of your gap (so to speak), about 600x800? I want to see what you did to cover the old exhaust pan, and how you supported the seat (have the same seat and love the trunk).
Thanks, Mark
You could also scrap your windshield (before it snaps off) and use whats around that.
Hey Aaron, could you post a close up of your gap (so to speak), about 600x800? I want to see what you did to cover the old exhaust pan, and how you supported the seat (have the same seat and love the trunk).
Thanks, Mark
AaronBND
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Mark, PM'd ya!
Mountaintech
TY 4 Stroke God
Aaron, do you have a part number or description of the edging you used? Can't find anything up here. Maybe I can find something online. Is it hard plastic or soft and flexible? Did you glue it in place? Sorry for all the questions.
AaronBND
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
It's from a store called knechts automotive. It is soft and flexible and cheap.
Aaron
Aaron
Mountaintech
TY 4 Stroke God
Thanks, I'll try again to get some here. Its the only thing that has stopped me from cutting down my Mountain Mod tank cover to fit my Apex seat. Right now the seat goes over the cover.
brianidaho
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Looks really nice, very clean install, almost looks factory. It really dresses up the sled. I'm not sure I'd worry about filling the gaps, the open look is kind of cool. And I bet it's a bunch cheaper than a Boss. Your pics also show what the rider forward and gauge relocate look like real well.
Bri
Bri
AaronBND
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Thanks, I'm in the process of making a black canvas bag that will go under there for more storage. Should be done tomorrow. Will look like it was made for the sled.
Aaron
Aaron
Thatspec
Extreme
Aaron,
Is there any need to worry about heat in that area from your under tunnel exhaust? I'm going to have that bike can running up through that area so cleanup is going to take some fancy metal work. Like what you've done with the aluminum angle, think I will do something similar. Makes me wonder though, what is keeping your seat from sliding backwards? I see how you've tied it downwards (thanks for the pics BTW) but it just has those little two plastic tabs in the front that slide under the gas tank. I was thinking of moving the little bracket that used to hold the radiator hose covers back a bit and using those with the original rear tie down bolts. My seat actually touches the bike can so I may have to completely modify it. Was thinking of chopping the plastic right before the trunk and going straight down. I've got an industrial walking foot sewing machine, all it takes is time ;^)
How about that snowfall the past 48 hours?
Is there any need to worry about heat in that area from your under tunnel exhaust? I'm going to have that bike can running up through that area so cleanup is going to take some fancy metal work. Like what you've done with the aluminum angle, think I will do something similar. Makes me wonder though, what is keeping your seat from sliding backwards? I see how you've tied it downwards (thanks for the pics BTW) but it just has those little two plastic tabs in the front that slide under the gas tank. I was thinking of moving the little bracket that used to hold the radiator hose covers back a bit and using those with the original rear tie down bolts. My seat actually touches the bike can so I may have to completely modify it. Was thinking of chopping the plastic right before the trunk and going straight down. I've got an industrial walking foot sewing machine, all it takes is time ;^)
How about that snowfall the past 48 hours?
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AaronBND
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
The "J" hooks are still pulling it down in the back so it can't move. It only has down pressure on it, not really back pressure. As far as the heat issue goes....there is sheet metal at the bottom of the old exhaust hole plus the clean-up sheet metal over the tunnel so their is actually an air-space in there about 2" deep. Shouldn't be a problem. The bag I'm making will be removable and hold more than the seat holds.
Aaron
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snoboner
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Looks good Aaron. Nice work
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