Finally I got back up north to put my sled back together
List of things done:
- Change the crap stock front bushings with Ulmer's olite bushings. These are really good, and the front suspension is now super tight!!
- Put the skid back together and back in. I have now changed all the stock plastic wheels with OFT's billet wheels and painted the rails black. Painted it with normal paint, and didn't have time to do more than one layer

so I don't expect the paint to last too long. But at least I have tried
- Changed oil filter and oil
- Changed the right hand bracket for the hand guard that was broken
- And put everything back together
It really takes time, used almost two full days to get the sled back in running order

Will take it out for a spin tomorrow.
Here are the Ulmer bushings back in. The lower stock ones were all gone...

I forgot to take pics of the process, but there are some stickys on the forum here that explains the process quite good
Here is the old front shock in the skid that was bent. Put in a new one
Here is the skid put back together, with my painted rails. I hope they hold at least this season

I think the thin unpainted strip turned out nice
And finally, the sled is out of the garage and running
Will take some more pics the next days in daylight.