yxan
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Hi just got my sled the other day.
Does any one have recommendations regarding ski/snowboard carriers for the nytro mtx.
I also wonder why is the hitch not shown as an option for the mountain sled? is that poor web design or other reasons for that?
Thanks.
Does any one have recommendations regarding ski/snowboard carriers for the nytro mtx.
I also wonder why is the hitch not shown as an option for the mountain sled? is that poor web design or other reasons for that?
Thanks.
Idaho Nytro
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Look back on the Phazer mtn Lite posts, There was a guy that built a snowboard rack for his Phazer, I think he was even from colorado. I think his username is jpwelksnow or something like that.
bdm
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this might be the post to which Idaho Nytro is referring:
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=31222
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=31222
Idaho Nytro
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That would be the one
sledskiing
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I used an ATV gun rack. Works great
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I use a CFR rack:
http://cheetahfactoryracing.com/store/index.php
A little extra cheedar but well worth it. Super durable. My rack survived two major tragdies last season, a high speed tree collison that munged my rear tunnel, yet the rack stood strong. Then, after I rebuilt the tunnel, I rolled my sled a good 10 times with my board on back, bent my Powermadd risers, toasted my bars, yet my board and my CRF rack where unscathed. Good stuff.
The best part is, if I never take my board off the rack all day cause sledding is so good, no worries, I hardly never even notice it's there.
Don't be this guy:
I ride with a posse of dudes with home made racks, boards in back packs, bungies, j-rigged tunnel racks, and I'm the only one who hasn't dropped a board, burnt, bent, or damaged a board in some fashion from it being strapped to the back, even with my damage.
Heres a pic all freshly mounted up:
After Tree incident:
Freeriding"
http://cheetahfactoryracing.com/store/index.php
A little extra cheedar but well worth it. Super durable. My rack survived two major tragdies last season, a high speed tree collison that munged my rear tunnel, yet the rack stood strong. Then, after I rebuilt the tunnel, I rolled my sled a good 10 times with my board on back, bent my Powermadd risers, toasted my bars, yet my board and my CRF rack where unscathed. Good stuff.
The best part is, if I never take my board off the rack all day cause sledding is so good, no worries, I hardly never even notice it's there.
Don't be this guy:

I ride with a posse of dudes with home made racks, boards in back packs, bungies, j-rigged tunnel racks, and I'm the only one who hasn't dropped a board, burnt, bent, or damaged a board in some fashion from it being strapped to the back, even with my damage.
Heres a pic all freshly mounted up:

After Tree incident:

Freeriding"

yxan
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cool yeah, they seem like they are the only decent ski/snowboard rack out there.
how about that yamaha hitch for the mtx?
how about that yamaha hitch for the mtx?
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Cheetah Factory racing is the only way to go.Best racks made.
sledskiing
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i had the cfr rack on my MM
Here is what i had on my vector
No racks going on my current sled.


Here is what i had on my vector

No racks going on my current sled.
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