bendy
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I'm going to try my hand at making a fibreglass deflector... possibly with venting.
Like I care.Maxwell is gonna rip you a new one for that kind of talk, truth or not.
Ride alot in blower pow at -30c. Doo sucks at this blown boots every ride. To completely stop it. 1 prefilter on nose cone. 2 silicone where front bumper goes through nose. 3 no matter what you have to tape the hood from side panel to side panel the majority of snow gets in there. Go give a tiny tug on the hood and lift at the front its poorly sealed to begin with.
If you look at the g4 inside the engine bay there is no ridge to the boot, water goes right in it. On the poo the boot is higher up on the bulkhead so water doesnt leak right into it.
Did nobody test this sled in cold weather?
I missed the bumper cracks.Ride alot in blower pow at -30c. Doo sucks at this blown boots every ride. To completely stop it. 1 prefilter on nose cone. 2 silicone where front bumper goes through nose. 3 no matter what you have to tape the hood from side panel to side panel the majority of snow gets in there. Go give a tiny tug on the hood and lift at the front its poorly sealed to begin with.
If you look at the g4 inside the engine bay there is no ridge to the boot, water goes right in it. On the poo the boot is higher up on the bulkhead so water doesnt leak right into it.
Did nobody test this sled in cold weather?
Im not taping the panels. I tape from side panel to side panel where the hood meets the body plastic. First I started with the hood just at the nose cone and checked during the ride and I could feel the slush still in the boots so I gradually tape further and further and I ended up at each side panel and that stopped all the snow never an issue after that no matter how fine the powder was. My riding buddy did that as well and he has never blown a boot since.I missed the bumper cracks.
How are you taking the side panels??
I wonder if a mtnk blow hole in place of the bbq grill would work better?
Side panel vent kit, and then frog skin the top vent, something like this but French, seems to keep temps down for me just fineView attachment 249959
Im not taping the panels. I tape from side panel to side panel where the hood meets the body plastic. First I started with the hood just at the nose cone and checked during the ride and I could feel the slush still in the boots so I gradually tape further and further and I ended up at each side panel and that stopped all the snow never an issue after that no matter how fine the powder was. My riding buddy did that as well and he has never blown a boot since.
Looks like a bent tie rod
Hmmm.Im not taping the panels. I tape from side panel to side panel where the hood meets the body plastic. First I started with the hood just at the nose cone and checked during the ride and I could feel the slush still in the boots so I gradually tape further and further and I ended up at each side panel and that stopped all the snow never an issue after that no matter how fine the powder was. My riding buddy did that as well and he has never blown a boot since.
I'm sure it would work.What about some alluminum mesh?
AggAuto Universal 40"x13" Car Grill Mesh - Aluminum Alloy Automotive Grille Insert Bumper Rhombic Hole 3x6mm, One of the Most Multifunctional Shape Grids Black Amazon product ASIN B08PBF1SLJ
What are you going to do then? Keep changing boot? It is what it is so I took the steps to correct it does not matter what I paid for the sled. And I solved the issue.It might be just me but I would be pissed if I spent 25g on a sled that needed to be taped up just so I could ride it and not have it wreck it’s self. I remember taping up my sled in the late 90’s but to do it now seems unreasonable
What are you going to do then? Keep changing boot? It is what it is so I took the steps to correct it does not matter what I paid for the sled. And I solved the issue.
Im not taping the panels. I tape from side panel to side panel where the hood meets the body plastic. First I started with the hood just at the nose cone and checked during the ride and I could feel the slush still in the boots so I gradually tape further and further and I ended up at each side panel and that stopped all the snow never an issue after that no matter how fine the powder was. My riding buddy did that as well and he has never blown a boot since.