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first trip to the polaris section

i would get some polaris handguards for her. keeps hands warmer

Does the sled have a skid plate on it yet???? a must....

what color is the sled now. I have a white skinz skid plate off my 08 rmk thats for sale for $80 shipped in the usa. my sled was white hood over black will all decals removed, makes sled look cleaner. PM me if you need a skid plate.

you may want to post pics of sled also on here.
 
My wife has an 07 D7 155. Bought it from BugIto pretty well set up with a Holz rear, Better Boards, 09 front suspension with Holz spindles, and a couple other things. Since we got it:

-Got rid of the WE airs for Zero Pros, no sway bar, works great for her.
-Better Boards were trashed as were the side bars so we switched out to the WPS wide board kit. She like the extra width a lot better.
-Changed out the stock bars to some flatter Pro Tapers with 90 degree hooks. Much more comfortable for her and easier to pull over.
-Ditched the plastic bumper (it was cracked like most of them) for a Skinz bumper.
-Added a tether.
-Swapped out the Grippers for Powder Pros. This was the biggest improvement for her. She said the sled felt 100% different, much more in control. Only bad thing is she won't give em back and I'm stuck with the Grippers...gotta say I don't get the infatuation. I hate the way my sled feels with em. Hopefully I can find a good set of PPs at the snow show tomorrow.


Hope this helps:) Oh, and this is her first sled and second year (last season) riding, and she can lay it over without much effort.
 
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-Added a tether.

GOTTA DO THIS! :)

Make sure and keep her engagement low too... :)

And I feel that in our snow conditions here we need as much venting as possible. Our snow is HEAVY 75% of the time. Those long ars sidehills in the spring are brutalllllllllllllll lol And we plan to have Shel doing long ars sidehills by spring! ;)
 
My wife has an 07 D7 155. Bought it from BugIto pretty well set up with a Holz rear, Better Boards, 09 front suspension with Holz spindles, and a couple other things. Since we got it:

-Got rid of the WE airs for Zero Pros, no sway bar, works great for her.
-Better Boards were trashed as were the side bars so we switched out to the WPS wide board kit. She like the extra width a lot better.
-Changed out the stock bars to some flatter Pro Tapers with 90 degree hooks. Much more comfortable for her and easier to pull over.
-Ditched the plastic bumper (it was cracked like most of them) for a Skinz bumper.
-Added a tether.
-Swapped out the Grippers for Powder Pros. This was the biggest improvement for her. She said the sled felt 100% different, much more in control. Only bad thing is she won't give em back and I'm stuck with the Grippers...gotta say I don't get the infatuation. I hate the way my sled feels with em. Hopefully I can find a good set of PPs at the snow show tomorrow.


Hope this helps:) Oh, and this is her first sled and second year (last season) riding, and she can lay it over without much effort.

I miss that sled. I wish I would have kept it for my girlfriend. Spent a lot of money on that and my D8 only to sell both! This Pro Ride better work.
 
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