Marc. WD-40 is a great tip and exactly what we used on that application. It's a great all around cleaner on a sled. Regarding the warning labels. As many of you know, they are suppose to remain on the sled. BRP will provide them free of charge. we've already Re ordered ours and will place them back on the sled in a more appropriate place. Interesting knee pad advice. Thanks RFTV
I like your videos a lot but the audio is brutal, please consider getting a camera with a mic or even better look at a Zoom camera/mic combo made for this stuff. They're reasonably priced and your voices will be heard without having to crank our devices :)
StephenThank you for the comment. We have already gone ahead and purchased some additional equipment to make our channel better. 2017/2018 should be better yet. Here's hoping we get some snow soon.. CheersSteve
Where can I get a couple of even 1of those yellow ski doo garage banners you have on the wall of your garage? I want 1 or a couple for my garage. Thanks
Those Ski-Doo Banners are actually taken off of the crates that a new Ski-Doo Sled is shipped in.. Head to your local dealer with a pair of scissors and you'll likely have a set in no time. Steve
Joshua Cain those knee pads are right from Ski Doo for the XP Chassis and are no longer available. They have replaced them with a stick on rubber pad. We'll be installing them this weekend on our XS Chassis and posting the install with our opinion on them. I think the jury is still out on them whether they are comfy or not. Stay tuned from a video from us.
@@BlueRage I like the look of the new one better. But the feel of the old one is better for me. As it allows for a smoother movement across the face of it.
Maybe add a link to the knee pads, and the type. Otherwise nice video.
WD-40 works well to remove the adhesive from the warning labels.
FYI. If you flip the knee pads upside down, they fit better.
Marc. WD-40 is a great tip and exactly what we used on that application. It's a great all around cleaner on a sled. Regarding the warning labels. As many of you know, they are suppose to remain on the sled. BRP will provide them free of charge. we've already Re ordered ours and will place them back on the sled in a more appropriate place.
Interesting knee pad advice.
Thanks
RFTV
I like your videos a lot but the audio is brutal, please consider getting a camera with a mic or even better look at a Zoom camera/mic combo made for this stuff. They're reasonably priced and your voices will be heard without having to crank our devices :)
StephenThank you for the comment. We have already gone ahead and purchased some additional equipment to make our channel better. 2017/2018 should be better yet. Here's hoping we get some snow soon.. CheersSteve
Where can I get a couple of even 1of those yellow ski doo garage banners you have on the wall of your garage? I want 1 or a couple for my garage. Thanks
Those Ski-Doo Banners are actually taken off of the crates that a new Ski-Doo Sled is shipped in.. Head to your local dealer with a pair of scissors and you'll likely have a set in no time. Steve
What brand are the knee pads? I can't seem to find any that are not stick on. I would prefer to drill. I have a 2016 renegade Enduro.
Thank you!
Josh
Joshua Cain those knee pads are right from Ski Doo for the XP Chassis and are no longer available. They have replaced them with a stick on rubber pad. We'll be installing them this weekend on our XS Chassis and posting the install with our opinion on them. I think the jury is still out on them whether they are comfy or not. Stay tuned from a video from us.
Do the push darts come with the kit?
Yes they do. But this kit is hard to come by. Ski doo has updated it to a new stick on rubber style pad. Which I have mixed feeling about.
@@rawfueltv3874 Looks like the old is better?
@@BlueRage I like the look of the new one better. But the feel of the old one is better for me. As it allows for a smoother movement across the face of it.
@@rawfueltv3874 Thank you for your reply. Do you have the part number for the new version?