Xm flipper?

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Broke the throttle lever on my xm. Throttle block is ok. Just get a new DOO one or is there a better option? I can’t go without thumb warmer. I seem to recall people using a cat piece? Meow?
 

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I put a Munster finger throttle on my xm last year just try it out. I'll never own a thumb throttle again. They build a nice setup. Make sure you get a guard for it if that's the way you go. Way better grip and way more comfortable at the end of the day
 

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Munster finger throttle - still trying to get used to it on the trail - get cramped up on the trail because I'm not used to it - up top in the deep it's so much better than a thumb throttle
 

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Thanks guys. Left Revy on Friday, I guess I should have picked one up from full speed I think I saw one there.
 

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Has anyone had any problem with the Munster throttle lever hitting stuff? I can just envision hitting a tree branch or brush and getting thrown off the sled. lol
 

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Has anyone had any problem with the Munster throttle lever hitting stuff? I can just envision hitting a tree branch or brush and getting thrown off the sled. lol
They make a guard for it because yes that is an issue otherwise.
 

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It took a few rides to get use to but after that It feels good. I didn’t know what to think the first day, I thought about turning it around the second day and the third day I was really liking it and feeling comfortable. I really like the extra grip I have on the bars. I don’t think I would run one without the guard especially if you like to play in the trees. It’s something you have to get use to and if you don’t like it just turn it around. Good luck.
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I turned my munster around on my Axys and use it as a thumb throttle,.. heater not that great but works.
 

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There’s a trick to the heater. It’s wired such that it’s always on low. You have to move the wires to the high side of the plug if you want hotter.
 

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There’s a trick to the heater. It’s wired such that it’s always on low. You have to move the wires to the high side of the plug if you want hotter.
Need more explanation to this pls
 

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There wires, one ground, one low feed power, one high feed power
 

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So Munster ships em out backwards or wtf? I have mine cranked on the daily and it barely puts out

Interesting. On the polaris version the pin to the hot wire has to be moved to either the low or high output position. It doesn’t run on both. That being said you finger is hanging out there in front with no protection. Have found that good leather gloves for the trail up are a must.
 

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Interesting. On the polaris version the pin to the hot wire has to be moved to either the low or high output position. It doesn’t run on both. That being said you finger is hanging out there in front with no protection. Have found that good leather gloves for the trail up are a must.
I'm gonna do a voltage check on the wires this weekend and figure out what's going on there
 
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