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Anyone make Fastlane Nosno's work on the 08+ boards?

Wondering if anyone made this happen yet. While out riding, the boards on these sleds are the most hateful thing ever. I had nosno's on my 05 M7, and they were unreal! My boots barely last a riding season with how much i need to kick and scrape to keep the boards clean enough to stand on. I realize the edge rail is the biggest factor. Can a person trim it to acomodate the 3/8" or so of plastic that has to go in there, or, rock the old school rails or something along those lines? And i am aware the snow eliminators do fit better with these edges, but i wasnt pleased with the eliminators.
Thanks for any input guys,
Brian
 
Fastlane makes boards for the 08+ sleds. They work well, not as well as the older ones but better than the others.
 
Oh thats awesome, thanks fella. I didn't keep myself up to date on that fact! Not quite the gaping holes the older style had, but looks like it should do the trick quite well. Do you have these bighoe? Are the outside edges beveled so they sit over the angle of the edge rail a bit?
 
I wondered the same thing, the 07's were unreal how well they worked, I've been thinking about getting a set for my 09, but wasn't sure how they would fit or work.
 
I would imagine that they do fit over the rail a bit, or would hope so. A couple close up pics would be awesome guys, thanks a lot. Need to do something with these terrible boards lol
 
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yes the fastlane no snows have a beveled edge.

My 09 was easer to install then my 06 and 07 sleds do to not as much cutting is required. Only thing I found out the hard way was when you install the bolts be carefull not to strip them out when tightning them up in the plastic boards. i ended up just going around a few times snugging them up a little more each time. I also used red thread lock.

i can send pics next week because i am out of town for a week
 
when my friends ask me what they should do for upgrades on there sleds
the first 2 things are No-Sno's and handle bar risers.
The newer model ones aren't as good as the old ones but still way better than the metal ones
 
Anyone have a close up pic of how the No Snos meet up to the tunnel edge?
 
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