micaelaman
Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 3, 2014
- Messages
- 49
- Age
- 48
- Country
- Sweden
- Snowmobile
- Sidewinder MTX 162, Arctic Cat M800 HCR
Hello,
I tend to switch of the grip heater with my belly.... (power belly.....) while standing up. Yamaha/AC sells a switch guard that can be glued on. It is a small frame that protects the buttons. Have anyone tried this?
My reverse switch tend to freeze. I have to blow on to get it to unfreeze. Does anyone have a good idea what to do to fix this? I thinking of use like WD40 or similar to lubricate and get the moisture out.
ATB
I tend to switch of the grip heater with my belly.... (power belly.....) while standing up. Yamaha/AC sells a switch guard that can be glued on. It is a small frame that protects the buttons. Have anyone tried this?
My reverse switch tend to freeze. I have to blow on to get it to unfreeze. Does anyone have a good idea what to do to fix this? I thinking of use like WD40 or similar to lubricate and get the moisture out.
ATB
DranttelSS
TY Advertiser
- Joined
- Oct 9, 2014
- Messages
- 933
- Age
- 59
- Location
- St. Peter MN
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2007 Yamaha Attak
- WEBSITE
- www.dranttelsalesandservice.com
The switch guards work great! Had them on my Viper and now my Sidewinder.