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3D Logik ribkage or boondockers breath right?

Is anyone running either one of them? Pro and cons? I am already running the fire n ice performance big air intakes and have to install their intake boost vent.
Just want more air and no bogs!
 
Running the 3D Logic Ribcage. Works great, looks almost factory and it's a heavy plastic vs. metal. I looked at the Boondocker one but wasn't sure on the metal construction and the possibility of any bending??? Maybe its not an issue but none the less I had to make a decision.
 
It's worth going and looking at the install instructions for both of them. My nephew has the Boondocker, and when it was taken apart off his sled that set up is Chintzy.
 
I haven't ridden with the fire n ice ribcage yet, but it's easy to install and feels very durable
 
Only upside to BD is it's lower profile, so if you're running a bigger front handlebar bag you might have issues.

Agreed that the construction is lower quality and it's more fragile.
 
FWIW ... I went the with Mtntk "Big Air" intake, and I haven't had bogging issues since.
I have looked at their website and it’s actually a 3D Logik ribkage.. Did Mtntk offer something different?
 
Anyone ever try 3d printing an air intake? I have a 3d printer at work and it seems easy enough to make one.
 
I have looked at their website and it’s actually a 3D Logik ribkage.. Did Mtntk offer something different?


This cured every bogging issue I had .... It pulls air from just under the main intake vents through your top hood vent. Works very well and doesn't add potential for torn vents during tree riding or a rollover.
 
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