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Burandt boards & big guys

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xc6rider

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Any big guys having any problems, or seeing issues with them?

Weigh in around 250 all geared up, and lookin for feedback before I install a set.

Thanks!
 
Any big guys having any problems, or seeing issues with them?

Weigh in around 250 all geared up, and lookin for feedback before I install a set.

Thanks!

I am about 230 or so all geared up and ride really hard, actually I purchased these because I bent the stockers in 25 miles. Had them on all season and put them through the paces and they are still as straight as they were when I took them out of the box.
 
I'm only 170 and my 11 and 12 boards were significantly bent-- and they shredded my boots.

Couldn't be happier with Burandt boards shed snow, stay clean, and are significantly stiffer.
 
i'm 280 with gear boards are holding up great noticably stiffer than stock very happy plus the clear snow very well:face-icon-small-ton
 
Sounding good! These will prob end up on the list of to-do's for this summer. That list is growing.... :)
 
Speaking of cheaper I got a set left new in box $175.00 and freight also one only 13 pro 155 800 e/s $10350.00
 
I am intrigued by those boards, but I doubt I would attempt installing them myself. Would the average dealer be capable of installing them or would I need to find more of a metal fabrication guy?
 
I installed air frames on my sled with no problems at all. Installing the Polaris boards looks like a very similar install and actually comes with a template so installation shouldn't be a worry.
 
I have Better Boards on my 2011 and they are way better than stock.

I just installed Burandt Boards like 2 days ago. I have yet to ride them but I would have no problem suggesting these to my 6'4 350# friend I ride with. The are much stiffer. Granted I have only jumped up and down on them in the garage so far, they are a big improvement. Most anything is better than stock, but these feel very stable.

The installation is not to technical, but this project cost me a plasma cutter. I have been wanting one and after buying a Harbor Feight air saw that wouldn't scratch my finger, I bit the bullet.
 
I am intrigued by those boards, but I doubt I would attempt installing them myself. Would the average dealer be capable of installing them or would I need to find more of a metal fabrication guy?


On an RMK the install is not bad, any dealer can do it, and most guys can do it themselves.

I put them on my 2013 SWB Assault. This is where you need a bit of mechanical skill. My dealer would never attempt it, and thought I was crazy. They turned out great, but it was a time consuming install.

Go for it.....there awesome!
 
looking to install a set on my 12 switchback assualt, how was the install? did you guys have to drop the rear skid?, i like how the burandt bnoards allow u to keep that fin on the backside of the boards for tunnel strength as oppoed to the airframes and bm fab boards which u have to cut off
 
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