MotoPsycho
Lifetime Member
Excellent work! Keep the pictures coming!!
WolfOne
VIP Member
Recover stock tunnel hardware and linkage
At the moment I need to reinstall the stock exhaust so I prefer to re-use the stock hardware.
First the front one.
Need to keep some measure from the front line of the stock tunnel.
Then drill out the stirrup
Need to cut lateral wings
Now place some paper tape on the new tunnel and sign and drill the main holes based on the measure of the old tunnel
Now fix temporary the stirrup by the main holes on the upper side of the tunnel and drill other holes.
Pay attention that the stirrup is not symmetrical
Increase the diameter of the main holes until the bolt can pass trough
Now you can rivet the stirrup under the tunnel
Similar work for the rear exhaust support, the exhaust cover and the tank bolt.
Take good measure before to drill out the stirrups.
I measure from the front line of the stock tunnel
To obtain the right height for the rear exhaust support I used inox washers
You can see all the bolts in their position
At the moment I need to reinstall the stock exhaust so I prefer to re-use the stock hardware.
First the front one.
Need to keep some measure from the front line of the stock tunnel.
Then drill out the stirrup
Need to cut lateral wings
Now place some paper tape on the new tunnel and sign and drill the main holes based on the measure of the old tunnel
Now fix temporary the stirrup by the main holes on the upper side of the tunnel and drill other holes.
Pay attention that the stirrup is not symmetrical
Increase the diameter of the main holes until the bolt can pass trough
Now you can rivet the stirrup under the tunnel
Similar work for the rear exhaust support, the exhaust cover and the tank bolt.
Take good measure before to drill out the stirrups.
I measure from the front line of the stock tunnel
To obtain the right height for the rear exhaust support I used inox washers
You can see all the bolts in their position
WolfOne
VIP Member
Heatexchanger protection elimination
Stupid work but no error are admitted for your exchange safety
My friend is dremel with small tap
Drill small holes in the weldings working with the dremel as parallel to the exchanger as you can
Than stress the protectors with a pliers with care
Now reduce the welding thickness and the job is done
Stupid work but no error are admitted for your exchange safety
My friend is dremel with small tap
Drill small holes in the weldings working with the dremel as parallel to the exchanger as you can
Than stress the protectors with a pliers with care
Now reduce the welding thickness and the job is done
WolfOne
VIP Member
Anti-Ratchet Drivers installation
Following some suggestion that I recived I improved my drivers assembly/disassembly system.
2 piece of square pipe and 2 bolts worked very well.
Drivers no flex at all.
I tested by my self … if axle jumps out when under stress, it is not a killer.
But if you are not sure … don’t try this
To reinstall the axle on the sled working alone , it is a boring work because you need to fight with the track.
So I try to tie up the track to the steering column and it works well keeping the axle free to move
Following some suggestion that I recived I improved my drivers assembly/disassembly system.
2 piece of square pipe and 2 bolts worked very well.
Drivers no flex at all.
I tested by my self … if axle jumps out when under stress, it is not a killer.
But if you are not sure … don’t try this
To reinstall the axle on the sled working alone , it is a boring work because you need to fight with the track.
So I try to tie up the track to the steering column and it works well keeping the axle free to move
WolfOne
VIP Member
Mt Tamer rear suspension assembly
I love this product!
First install track tension adjuster
In that picture I make a mistake … I install them outside the rail instead inside
I see that when I installed the rear axle (stupid man)
Than install central and front rubber protectors, front caps and hifax
Now go with front and rear arms
This is the lower cross shaft of the front arm. You need to disassembly it and to install the bushing on the shock (front and rear shock are different).
Than you can assembly the lower cross shaft for the limiter straps.
There are 1 cross shaft and 3 spacers
Now you can bolt on the front arm with the shock
Reduce shock air pressure to 0 and pull the arm down with a nylon strap
Fix the limiter straps on the front arm and install, in the same way, the rear arm.
Timbersled suggest basic setup for different condition.
Insatll the rear axle and you are ready to install the suspension nder the tunnel
I love this product!
First install track tension adjuster
In that picture I make a mistake … I install them outside the rail instead inside
I see that when I installed the rear axle (stupid man)
Than install central and front rubber protectors, front caps and hifax
Now go with front and rear arms
This is the lower cross shaft of the front arm. You need to disassembly it and to install the bushing on the shock (front and rear shock are different).
Than you can assembly the lower cross shaft for the limiter straps.
There are 1 cross shaft and 3 spacers
Now you can bolt on the front arm with the shock
Reduce shock air pressure to 0 and pull the arm down with a nylon strap
Fix the limiter straps on the front arm and install, in the same way, the rear arm.
Timbersled suggest basic setup for different condition.
Insatll the rear axle and you are ready to install the suspension nder the tunnel
MotoPsycho
Lifetime Member
Beautiful work!
WolfOne
VIP Member
MotoPsycho said:Beautiful work!
I'm waiting for your axle Man and then I'll post the upgrade pictures
Postal Office called me yesterday evening and told me there are 2 boxes for me from USA and I think one it's from you
WolfOne
VIP Member
WolfOne
VIP Member
Front susp disassembly and swaybar removal
This time the father of my wife help me so the work gone fast and easy
First need to remove some plastic.
So remove those clips
Than drill lower rivets on steering arm rubber protection
Keep away skis
Than lower shock bolt first and upper second
Free steering arms paying attention to the 2 thin washers
Unbolt the swaybar linkage from the lower A-arms
Unbolt the upper A-Arm (it’s direct bolt on the sled without nuts)
The lower A-Arms has 2 bolts with nuts
Now a side of your front suspension is in your hand. Repeat the work on the other side.
To remove the sway bar you need to unbolt the 2 allen bolt (1 upside 1 downside).
To have an easy work without the risk of damaging a bolt is better if you heat with hot air very well and with patient the alluminium blocks
This time the father of my wife help me so the work gone fast and easy
First need to remove some plastic.
So remove those clips
Than drill lower rivets on steering arm rubber protection
Keep away skis
Than lower shock bolt first and upper second
Free steering arms paying attention to the 2 thin washers
Unbolt the swaybar linkage from the lower A-arms
Unbolt the upper A-Arm (it’s direct bolt on the sled without nuts)
The lower A-Arms has 2 bolts with nuts
Now a side of your front suspension is in your hand. Repeat the work on the other side.
To remove the sway bar you need to unbolt the 2 allen bolt (1 upside 1 downside).
To have an easy work without the risk of damaging a bolt is better if you heat with hot air very well and with patient the alluminium blocks
WolfOne
VIP Member
Barkbuster install
First a look to weights
Stock right spindler with upper and lower A-Arm and ball-joint (4.9 kg – 10 lb)
Same pieces from Barkbuster (2.9 kg – 6.4 lb)
For the installation you just need to install the hardware on the A-Arms and then install them on the sled in the same way of the stock ones.
Than you have to fight a little with ball-joint and steering arms regulations to obtain a proper alignment and ground angle of skis
First a look to weights
Stock right spindler with upper and lower A-Arm and ball-joint (4.9 kg – 10 lb)
Same pieces from Barkbuster (2.9 kg – 6.4 lb)
For the installation you just need to install the hardware on the A-Arms and then install them on the sled in the same way of the stock ones.
Than you have to fight a little with ball-joint and steering arms regulations to obtain a proper alignment and ground angle of skis
Awsome looking sled! VERY nice thread with good explainations and pictures - keep up the excellent work!
What is next - BOOST?
What is next - BOOST?
WolfOne
VIP Member
TT said:What is next - BOOST?
Thanks TT
In travel from USA to Italy:
- OFT rear axle
- OFT billet rear and idler wheels
- Whal Bros anti-stab kit
- Rox HandGuard
- Rox Adj. risers
- Mountain bar
- Goldfingher Left Throttle
- Master Cylinder Brake Pump
- Alluminium Throttle block and lever
- Teather Chord
- Ulmer Racing 210 Turbo Kit Stage 2G with Excell Exhaust, gearing and clutching
Still not ordered:
- Complete instruments series from Auto Meter
- Gel battery
- rear racks
- new front lights (i'm studying something different from what i've seen till now)
- something for tail light
And this is my garage waiting to be installed:
- Remote Sled Start modified to obtain something like a key-less sled
- Timbersled Air vent kit
other that at the moment i don't know
Welcome to the dark side of boost - LOL!!!!!! You will love it!
WolfOne
VIP Member
OFT Wheels and rear axle kit
Very great products and easy work to do
Loose completly the track, unbolt the rear arms, lift the sled and the wheels will be free
Idler wheels needs, on Mt Tamer susp, to remove an external sieger ring.
Just pay attention to install the 5 wheels whit the blades in the same direction (no, no I’m sure I’ve not done this mistake hahahaha ).
And also is better to ‘syncronize’ the blades of the 3 rear wheels
Very great products and easy work to do
Loose completly the track, unbolt the rear arms, lift the sled and the wheels will be free
Idler wheels needs, on Mt Tamer susp, to remove an external sieger ring.
Just pay attention to install the 5 wheels whit the blades in the same direction (no, no I’m sure I’ve not done this mistake hahahaha ).
And also is better to ‘syncronize’ the blades of the 3 rear wheels
Kråkan
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
NICE!!!
Did you make a list of all the weight reductions you did??
Did you make a list of all the weight reductions you did??
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