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After being told these would not be in til OCT they called and said it was in. It is being put on now. I will give it a shot at the Mudfest this weekend!
After being told these would not be in til OCT they called and said it was in. It is being put on now. I will give it a shot at the Mudfest this weekend!
Photo's of it would be nice ... Yes ??
Stray, I can't check out yer fine work here at work (photobucket is blocked ! ... the bast%$#'s !!!!) ... so I will take everyone elses word that you did a fine job ....
Need to get some idea for my Grizz ... I'd like to do a couple snorkles, but nothing drastic ... so I'm gonna have to check out what ya did to yer Can-Am ....
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"Work" is a Dirty Four Letter Word ...
I don't have pictures because it was put together when I picked it up. I had the shop install it. I ride in the same areas with pretty deep water. I used to have belt slippage allot before it was installed. Since having it installed not one time has my belt slipped and I tried. Would definitely suggest anyone who don't want to do it yourself purchase this snorkel.
You can easily pop the plastics off and take pics if you have a Rene. They just snap out of rubber grommets. If you look at the front of the Rene, where the plastic wraps around under the handlebars, it comes down to a point. Both of those points have an ear up under them. Pop your finger underneath and lift up. Remove the seat and in front of where the seat sits, you see two more little tabs. Those are the only other two and will pop right up too with little pressure. If you have an outty, I can't advise on that one.
i don't have pictures because it was put together when i picked it up. I had the shop install it. I ride in the same areas with pretty deep water. I used to have belt slippage allot before it was installed. Since having it installed not one time has my belt slipped and i tried. Would definitely suggest anyone who don't want to do it yourself purchase this snorkel.
hi, i'm new to the forum,and hope you dont mind me asking the price of the kit as i'm coming to florida on christmas day and would pick two of these kits up as we cross river's and get slipping belts,and this would be great to stop this,cheers marco
I will say that the east coast atv snorkel is a very nice kit. I recommend getting the ready to install kit over the do it yourself kit. It is well worth the $30 difference in price.
Here's my East Coast ATV Snorkels kit installed. They will tell you why they recommend against the stealth one and talked me out of it. BUT, they do offer a stealth setup.