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Moflow knee vent

justin1620

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Age
45
Location
Rainy Lake, Ontario
Country
Canada
Snowmobile
2018 Sidewinder LTX DX
2017 Sidewinder LTX SE
1999 SRX 700
1998 SRX 700
2005 Arctic Cat F7
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www.rustymyers.com
Hey guys I purchased moflow knee vents for my sidewinder to get rid of some heat. It says not recommended to cut out whole area, but to use drill bit or hole saw….my sled is black and not sure if you’ll be able to see the holes, but I don’t want to be able to see the holes or circles….how did you guys cut yours?
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Hey guys I purchased moflow knee vents for my sidewinder to get rid of some heat. It says not recommended to cut out whole area, but to use drill bit or hole saw….my sled is black and not sure if you’ll be able to see the holes, but I don’t want to be able to see the holes or circles….how did you guys cut yours?View attachment 175580
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I used a whole bunch of 1in holes. I felt it was stronger than big holes and has lasted over 20000mi. Eliminates need for knee pads also since the panels flex nicely when knee is jammed in.
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