Proclimb headlight delete

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Has anyone tried making their own headlight delete for these sleds?? I plan to tear into my hood this evening after work. Will post pics as I go if I make any progress. My goal is to keep the same formation of the hood, use 2 smaller lights. I want to remove the headlight casing itself and make up some kind of insert to block off snow entering. Maybe could use this as a secondary intake setup, let the sled breath more. If I cannot come up with something I think I may try out the bdx hood, looks decent. Any thoughts? I haven't taken apart the hood yet so not sure if what I'm trying to accomplish would be even possible..
 

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There is a thread on SnoWest saying the BDX hood is not really much of a weight saving option. Take some pics of your project for us.
 

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There is a thread on SnoWest saying the BDX hood is not really much of a weight saving option. Take some pics of your project for us.

Yeah I seen that. Also seen a couple guys over there make one but it sorta lays the windshield down on the hood, kinda makes it look funny. Ill post up some pics of what I figure out. I just wanna tinker with something and kinda personalize the sled a little more lol.
 

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Take a look at the diamond s hood and air box.i ordered one the other day hoping it will work .
 

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I heard the diamond s was a pita to fit it properly, and the intake isn't the greatest. Let me know how u make out with it.

Wont be any pictures tonight, started disassembling the hood and got distracted. Ill get back to working on it after the sled show
 

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There is a thread on SnoWest saying the BDX hood is not really much of a weight saving option. Take some pics of your project for us.
They made a mistake with the BDX hood weights on their site:

BDX hood with headlight delete
: 10 lbs saving $399
: 5 lbs saving $349

Still pretty decent savings @ $40 per pound. They originally had weights posted as 12 & 10 lbs.

IMO, I don't like the idea of vents in the front of the hood again. Too many twigs punctures when tree bashing.
 

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I'm not gonna fawk with my intake at all. My sled worked REALLY well last season and I don't wanna fawk it up. Little tweak to the clutching this season and a shiny new wrap. That's it. :cool::beer:
 

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I'm not gonna fawk with my intake at all. My sled worked REALLY well last season and I don't wanna fawk it up. Little tweak to the clutching this season and a shiny new wrap. That's it. :cool::beer:

I'm with Shredder, plus I kinda like having a light
 

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If you goes for a headlight delete, you put a LED light of some kind on the hood or handlebars :)
 
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