If I can't go riding - productive weekend

elf

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Since we can't get out and go riding yet I at least had a productive weekend working on sleds. Got them all greased, changed chaincase oil, cleaned exhaust valves, and cleaned up. Sure liked the sled lift I built, makes it a lot easier to work on.

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ezra

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glad some one is done for the season.
done so far M
new B&M running board
valves cleaned
new plugs
new BDX A arms
slp pipe set on
new carbides on
shock tower vent done
still need to
program powercomander sinc tps with powercomander
install intake box
yank diamond drive rebuild what looks questionable
disassemble clutches run them through dishwasher inspect close install new springs and Dalton adj weights.
reinstall hood and belly pan etc
and if time permits buy some numbers for it the blue tape with custom sharpie marker numbers look a bit hill billy
oh a trip to DMV new tabs worst on list
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F8
still in trailer don't want to think about it
plugs /power valve scrub/dimond drive/carbides/grease / break light bulb/get fr arm shock rebuilt and all involved with that including skid wheels.
I really don't have any ambition to work on the trail sled at all.
today I built a new mud flap for pulling trailers.
used a 8ft hunk of angel iron welded to receiver hitch bolted on 8 ft of conveyor belt to it. looks like it should keep a lot of the crap off trailers $30 bucks and some old studs and backers
 

elf

Well-known member
Sounds like you're doing a lot more to them than I did. Did most of the repairs/etc... in the spring.

Good luck!
 
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lenny

Guest
I finally cleaned out the garage, hauled the atvs to storage and brought the sleds home. The list is long on the mtn max but without a clean garage I cannot do a thing.

Good job Elf, you got a lot done, nice stand you built there!
 
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