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Possible group buy for LED safety lights.

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Tork, We're planning on putting a large banner type TY-link on the site. Most likely it will be on the quote page. You guys have been great. Thanks. :D
 

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Impact1 said:
Tork, We're planning on putting a large banner type TY-link on the site. Most likely it will be on the quote page. You guys have been great. Thanks. :D

You are the best Chris, a true embassador to safe sledding.
Get with Tom or NOS-PRO or one of us. That Idea to get TY on to SnowTracks TV show is a great one. Where would your segment be shot so we can work out the logistics? We can support your product and get a little 'plug' in for the site as well :D
 
DaveyBoy said:
just had afriends show me his ur right not that big at all u guys are right me bad :Rockon:
Dave I have them on both my sleds too if you want to check them out.
 
Just got back from Houghton, and a lot of people saw the LED safety light. Even the Conservation Agent (DNR) came over and said he wished more people would use the LED.

Again, everyone said they can see it clearly, even in their mirrors at any mph.
 
Chris now that i officially own two of these :D Can you tell me how many i can expect to see this year? are your sales going well and is there another company making anything similar?

How's this for a sales pitch "Honey when i thought about your xmas present this year i was stumped. When i saw these safety lights i could'nt think of a better gift" ;)!
 
CSS

:D Convert,with company regulations on info. given I can tell you that there are far more people who chose to invest in the safety of the CSS than the average snowmobiler would imagine.With over 1.8 million registered snowmobilers in the US alone, along with 200k new sleds every year it will take more than one season to see the CSS on every trail.CSS usage will vary in different parts of the country.I can tell you that the CSS is here to stay and is rapidly spreading.You will see the CSS involved with an OEM possibly as soon as next season.All you guys that purchased the CSS truely are leading the industry ;)! . Imapct Industries has founded the CSS and is the only company to produce the product or anything like it.IMO your decision to purchase a CSS for you and your wife is one of the best decisions you could make this season.You may have saved a life.(now that's priceless!) Hope this helps with your questions and thanks again for your support and purchase. :rocks:
 
Chris, anymore stickers/brochures? Had a lot of people interested, and were wondering what that was for, but still need to get the information out.
 
Wonder which company is going to OEM this safety feature first. If one does it the rest will have to follow. Sounds already like Yamaha is the one who is going to do it as they are leading the industry now in innovation! Chris could you enlighten us as to which one is talking OEM?
 
CSS

Sled-dog,Unfortunately I can not discuss which OEM we have been communicating with at this time.We are happy to announce that we will bring the CSS to a whole new level next season,which will bring you closer to your sport than ever before!!!!
 
Pic from Houghton this last weekend. Pic out the sled with the LED safety light.
 

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No holes in the bodywork for me. Mine sticks out in the space between the hood and the black side panel.
Drilled and tapped 2 1/4-28 holes in the sheetmetal hood/windshield weldment, used a longer (4") ram arm and nice clean install.
 
Got some pictures Tork! Havent installed mine yet and would like to take a look at the way yours is done. Is that you at the back of the line?
 
Rod, screwed up, went straight from a customers to the cabin sans camera.
Basically just stick it in that gap and mark the holes. I had the longer arm that I got from cyclegadgets.com, OH I spaced out the bracket with the 2 holes with 6 washers.
Wiring.
Wanted power to mine all the time.
So above your left ankle, there are like 3 relays. The one on the left (outboard) has a brown wire that is always hot.
That way I can have it on when stopped on the trail.
 


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