Race Rubbers for polaris in Canada

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I've been a rubber band guy almost 20 years.
There free, just pull the 1/4" wide ones that the sales flyers are bundled in.
8-10 loops and yours done.
Eventually a color that matches your sled will get delivered right to your door......
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I've been a rubber band guy almost 20 years.
There free, just pull the 1/4" wide ones that the sales flyers are bundled in.
8-10 loops and yours done.
Eventually a color that matches your sled will get delivered right to your door......
lol
Same with me I use a RED one so I can seeeeee it............
 

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Not from me as I did not have them yet or advertised them, mine leave the same day paid for and 100 out there now and they take 3-5 days with in canada. You can order out of the USA but the shipping is 3 times more than product. Did you order from me? If not why are you posing like you did? cheers dave
I've been a rubber band guy almost 20 years.
There free, just pull the 1/4" wide ones that the sales flyers are bundled in.
8-10 loops and yours done.
Eventually a color that matches your sled will get delivered right to your door......
lol
except they break and a small piece can get lodged under the shut off....always a cheap way to do something, these are molded for the purpose.
 
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Ski-Doo has been making those for years - just get an F / S / ZX chassis windshield rubber mount. They're cheap, fit perfectly, and you can still kill the sled if you push hard enough. Plus, it's a genuine ski-doo part, won't void your warranty lol
ya but no smart polaris rider is going to put an old ski doo part on their sled....
 

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In 22 years on the hill has never happened, rubber band jam.
They're free and new one every year.
Just sayin there are some times options and some are free and some really work.
Or even easier on a Polaris is just relocate kill switch on bars.
I like rubber band as you never have to remember to pop kill switch up to make emergency start.
Used to be part of Zacs Tracs training by Lori.
So ya if you don't have a free rubber band you can blow $36.
Personnel choices.
 

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This is the way I cleaned up the bars on my wife’s 2016 Axys. No rubber bands were employed in the making of this film. 😃
 

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ya but no smart polaris rider is going to put an old ski doo part on their sled....

I have used many Ski Doo windshield orings on my Poo’s over the years. They work well but I actually prefer a couple small orings. Easier to kill the engine.


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