Hey dude. It is pretty straight forward. I took the plug n play garmin connection and chopped off the end. It took the positive end wire and fastened it to my positive end of the solenoid (right behind the secondary). I took the negative end wire and fastened it to a chassis nut directly behind the secondary. If you have any more questions don't hesitate to let me know or shoot me an email at jesse@sledaddicz.com. Cheers brother and happy holidays, Jesse
Hey Guys! Great video! I agree with your picks with the exception of the fuel caddy. Be honest, how many times have you actually needed to use it to get you to the next fuel stop? I feel like especially the 14 liter adds a ton of weight to your sled and most of the time you end up carrying it for someone else! With the exception of trips like the Abitibi Canyon or places way out there in Quebec. Most fuel stops are close enough together that you really shouldn't have to worry about carrying extra. Do you disagree? Do you guys use the toe shim kit or lateral foot plates?...I think those make a massive difference for a small cost. Also, for Ski-Doo specifically, adding some LED lights whether it is aftermarket bulb replacement or the accessory low beam and/or high beam, is a must if you do any night riding at all imo! Again great video...just my 2 cents for your consideration.
Hey dude! I agree. We rarely use the fuel caddy, but the few times I have needed it, I really needed it! And that was only in quebec on a 220 km stretch with no fuel. I used to use the toe shim kit, but I didn't really find it hugely necessary and have not put it on my 21 or 22. The foot plates are another awesome idea but I like to be able to slide my foot out and thats why I haven't used them. I used to have the accessory LED headlight from DOO, but for 450$, it is pretty useless as it just brightens up right in front of you, and does not assist with nighttime riding. I have added LED bulbs to my 21 and 22 (LED Eagle H13) and they are awesome, allowing a clear and far view of the trail at night. I really appreciate your feedback and suggestions. Keep 'em coming! Cheers, Jesse
@@sledaddicz I hear you on the caddy…that makes sense. Ya, I guess the shims and plates all come down to riding preferences. Totally agree with the low beam accessory, I think replacing the bulbs is a way better and cheaper solution. If you are typically leading though, the high beam LED accessory from BRP is awesome…it lights up the night even if you have good LED bulbs. Spendy but, there is value there if you night ride and a much easier install than the low beam light bar….plus I think they look pretty sick!
Hey guys, another great season! Thanks for the vids. Quick question on the cover that you use on trips. Any idea where you bought that from? I'm looking for one that's small and compact like that one.
Hey bud. Thanks! Glad you liked the content. The cover I use is from Ski-Doo and is called the lightweight packable cover. Here is a link to it: shop.ski-doo.com/us/en/860202172-lightweight-packable-cover.html Cheers, Jesse
Hey Timothy! Thanks for the support. Lots more videos coming! The 2022 renegade, regardless of model, does not come with a 12 volt. If u ordered the premium gauge, you will get a USB outlet in the glovebox, but a 12V you would have to purchase and install afterwards. Cheers, Jesse
I was just installing my glove box extension like yours's , I believe you have use screw to secure the cell phone warmer pocket to the top of the extension ? ?
I took a look at the skidoo website and apparently not. I picked it up at my local dealer (St Onge Recreation) when I picked up my sled, so it must be a prior edition from a previous season! Cheers, Jesse
We run the Garmin Zumo 590 but you can also get away with any Garmin Nuvi as well. Get a Garmin and order trakmaps ofsc mapping for it and you are good to go. Mike
GREAT videos, I really enjoy your trips... I am wonder have you tried the Oxygen Helmet wearing prescription glasses? if you have do they stay clear or do they fog up? thanks and keep up the great videos...
Thanks so much for watching! We will have trip videos coming as soon as trails are open. We haven't worn the oxygen with glasses so not sure on that one. Cheers, Mike
@@sledaddicz Thanks. Keep up the great trips and reviews I was just wondering how Andrew made out with his new oxygen helmet? On the Quebec trip. Thanks Dieter
Hey Dieter! Here is Andrew's comment from end of last season on how the Oxygen works with glasses: "Hi Paul, so I have been riding for many years with the modular hjc helmet (mainly without heated visor) and more recently i have been using the anti-fog mask from royal distributing with great results. at the start of this winter i finally got the hjc heated visor element, it was better of course but the main issue there is your nose and mouth are still exposed to the cold air so you risk being cold on certain days. I also have been compensating for this by using a tall windshield on any sled I've owned. everything has been fine with this setup but the last two years I have been going farther north and with that comes higher speeds and colder air. so the oxygen was a game changer in terms of heat, its very warm and funny enough i had to get used to my face not being frozen. Since the beginning i always wore a head sock and my hjc helmet was wide open at the bottom as to expel the moisture and now with the oxygen it is fully closed creating its own atmosphere, almost claustrophobic. anyhow, i have overcome that now and to give a proper review, the helmet is great but i still have issue with my glasses until it climatizes within the helmets warmth. so if you stop for 2 minutes or more and crack open the visor, it will take a few minutes of riding for the glasses to level off again and match the helmet heat for the fog to go away. the remedy is just to keep it cracked open for the first 5-10mins until its balanced and then close the shield, or get contacts LOL". Cheers, Jesse
Hey guys ! I love on channel ! Keep it up !! 2 questions here : what is the little pocket inside your glove box for your phone ?? Any link on it ? And what are mike’s carbides that you like so much , link ?? Thanks guys !!
Hey Frank! We appreciate the support! Sorry it took us so long to respond. For some reason youtube held your comment for review. The little pocket you are referring to is a heated phone case that comes on new skidoo sleds with the 7.8" premium gauge. It isn't something you can buy as the wiring is different from factory. The other option for heated phone storage is the glovebox extension with phone holder (shop.ski-doo.com/ca/en/860202072.html). The carbides we love are the bergstrom triple points. Go to bergstromskegs.com Let me know if you have any further questions! Cheers, Jesse
The only thing I did different on my Indy 850 xc was I bought the " sea Doo" can ,it has a cool rubber cover that goes over the gas cap and is tethered, linq is the best system! Not even close!!
What cameras are you guys using on your helmets? All I do in the winter is Snowmobile and I’ve got a cottage I stay up at All winter In Katrine Ontario and I want to get into making RUclips videos!
Hey Matthew! We are using GoPro Hero 9's, but the Hero 10s just came out. On top of that, we use lapel microphones that are wired into our helmets, so that we can speak while we are riding. If you have any questions or want further detail on our setup, feel free to shoot us an email at sledaddicz@gmail.com Cheers, Jesse
No you do not, however double check when you turn your bars all the way to the left that it isn't pulling on the throttle cable. I had this happen on my 18' and it's a simple fix. Just loosen up the throttle block and move it inwards 1/2 inch and you should be fine. No need to deal with longer cable. Cheers, Mike
Hey Peter! I did a video on my GPS setup and a deep dive into how to plan trips last season. Here is a link to the video. ruclips.net/video/TRL0fwv39f8/видео.html
Hey Jamie! Mike and I are both running Bergstrom 6" triple point skegs. We might use the stock 4" carbides on the outside of the ski's, but gonna try with just the Bergs first. Mike ran that set up all last season and did not feel the need to add a second carbide. These skegs provide great bite but also keep the weight off of the ski's as doo's are known to be front heavy. Cheers, Jesse
@@sledaddicz are the Bergstrom’s 60’s or 90’s? Ok I got ya. I’ll be adding those outside carbides as well. Have never tried them although I had the slots. We have our club opener this weekend. Should be fun. I’ll post some pics. Thanks Jesse.
Haha yes this has been brought to my attention. It's called uptalk. Apparently I do it when I'm on camera. No idea why. Trying to get rid of it lol. Cheers, Jesse
Awesome info Jesse! Thanks for sharing. I think I need that Elink. 🤭😊
Thanks Jamie! Yes u do! My favorite accessory. Genius on Ski-Doos part. Cheers, Jesse
I have the E link system. And I love it! I certainly will look into some of those other accessories you mentioned. Thanks for the great video!
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers, Jesse
Fantastic vid !!
Can you do a detailed video on wiring the GPS to the solenoid?
Hey dude. It is pretty straight forward. I took the plug n play garmin connection and chopped off the end. It took the positive end wire and fastened it to my positive end of the solenoid (right behind the secondary). I took the negative end wire and fastened it to a chassis nut directly behind the secondary. If you have any more questions don't hesitate to let me know or shoot me an email at jesse@sledaddicz.com. Cheers brother and happy holidays, Jesse
Hey Guys! Great video! I agree with your picks with the exception of the fuel caddy. Be honest, how many times have you actually needed to use it to get you to the next fuel stop? I feel like especially the 14 liter adds a ton of weight to your sled and most of the time you end up carrying it for someone else! With the exception of trips like the Abitibi Canyon or places way out there in Quebec. Most fuel stops are close enough together that you really shouldn't have to worry about carrying extra. Do you disagree? Do you guys use the toe shim kit or lateral foot plates?...I think those make a massive difference for a small cost. Also, for Ski-Doo specifically, adding some LED lights whether it is aftermarket bulb replacement or the accessory low beam and/or high beam, is a must if you do any night riding at all imo! Again great video...just my 2 cents for your consideration.
Hey dude! I agree. We rarely use the fuel caddy, but the few times I have needed it, I really needed it! And that was only in quebec on a 220 km stretch with no fuel. I used to use the toe shim kit, but I didn't really find it hugely necessary and have not put it on my 21 or 22. The foot plates are another awesome idea but I like to be able to slide my foot out and thats why I haven't used them. I used to have the accessory LED headlight from DOO, but for 450$, it is pretty useless as it just brightens up right in front of you, and does not assist with nighttime riding. I have added LED bulbs to my 21 and 22 (LED Eagle H13) and they are awesome, allowing a clear and far view of the trail at night. I really appreciate your feedback and suggestions. Keep 'em coming! Cheers, Jesse
@@sledaddicz I hear you on the caddy…that makes sense. Ya, I guess the shims and plates all come down to riding preferences. Totally agree with the low beam accessory, I think replacing the bulbs is a way better and cheaper solution. If you are typically leading though, the high beam LED accessory from BRP is awesome…it lights up the night even if you have good LED bulbs. Spendy but, there is value there if you night ride and a much easier install than the low beam light bar….plus I think they look pretty sick!
Seeing sled videos, leafs changing, it’s coming !!
Beautiful machine and setup
Thanks dude! What sled are u running this season? Cheers, Jesse
Got an artic cat 18 el tigre 800 pal, just waiting for the snow lol, enjoy your content
Hey guys, another great season! Thanks for the vids. Quick question on the cover that you use on trips. Any idea where you bought that from? I'm looking for one that's small and compact like that one.
Hey bud. Thanks! Glad you liked the content. The cover I use is from Ski-Doo and is called the lightweight packable cover. Here is a link to it: shop.ski-doo.com/us/en/860202172-lightweight-packable-cover.html
Cheers, Jesse
Great videos,
Question. Does the 2022 Renegade come with the 12 volt accessory outlet in the glove box from the factory?
Hey Timothy! Thanks for the support. Lots more videos coming! The 2022 renegade, regardless of model, does not come with a 12 volt. If u ordered the premium gauge, you will get a USB outlet in the glovebox, but a 12V you would have to purchase and install afterwards. Cheers, Jesse
I was just installing my glove box extension like yours's , I believe you have use screw to secure the cell phone warmer pocket to the top of the extension ? ?
Yes. We used two small bolts to fasten it to the top of the glovebox extension. Mike
@@sledaddicz It was just to confirm it as i saw 2 self-locking nut in the video you post but was not sure . Thank you .
Would you consider a taller windshield for those long rides and freezing days? Cheers 🇨🇦
For my bigger saddlebag trips I use a medium windshield with side deflectors. Cheers, Jesse
Nice video. Is the hat you are wearing in the video in the accessories catalog?
I took a look at the skidoo website and apparently not. I picked it up at my local dealer (St Onge Recreation) when I picked up my sled, so it must be a prior edition from a previous season! Cheers, Jesse
What kind of GPS do you use or which one can you recommend to use for trails in Ontario and beyond?
Thank you
We run the Garmin Zumo 590 but you can also get away with any Garmin Nuvi as well. Get a Garmin and order trakmaps ofsc mapping for it and you are good to go. Mike
GREAT videos, I really enjoy your trips... I am wonder have you tried the Oxygen Helmet wearing prescription glasses? if you have do they stay clear or do they fog up? thanks and keep up the great videos...
Thanks so much for watching! We will have trip videos coming as soon as trails are open. We haven't worn the oxygen with glasses so not sure on that one. Cheers, Mike
@@sledaddicz Thanks. Keep up the great trips and reviews I was just wondering how Andrew made out with his new oxygen helmet? On the Quebec trip. Thanks Dieter
Hey Dieter! Here is Andrew's comment from end of last season on how the Oxygen works with glasses: "Hi Paul, so I have been riding for many years with the modular hjc helmet (mainly without heated visor) and more recently i have been using the anti-fog mask from royal distributing with great results. at the start of this winter i finally got the hjc heated visor element, it was better of course but the main issue there is your nose and mouth are still exposed to the cold air so you risk being cold on certain days. I also have been compensating for this by using a tall windshield on any sled I've owned. everything has been fine with this setup but the last two years I have been going farther north and with that comes higher speeds and colder air. so the oxygen was a game changer in terms of heat, its very warm and funny enough i had to get used to my face not being frozen. Since the beginning i always wore a head sock and my hjc helmet was wide open at the bottom as to expel the moisture and now with the oxygen it is fully closed creating its own atmosphere, almost claustrophobic. anyhow, i have overcome that now and to give a proper review, the helmet is great but i still have issue with my glasses until it climatizes within the helmets warmth. so if you stop for 2 minutes or more and crack open the visor, it will take a few minutes of riding for the glasses to level off again and match the helmet heat for the fog to go away. the remedy is just to keep it cracked open for the first 5-10mins until its balanced and then close the shield, or get contacts LOL".
Cheers, Jesse
Hey guys ! I love on channel ! Keep it up !!
2 questions here : what is the little pocket inside your glove box for your phone ?? Any link on it ?
And what are mike’s carbides that you like so much , link ?? Thanks guys !!
Hey Frank! We appreciate the support! Sorry it took us so long to respond. For some reason youtube held your comment for review. The little pocket you are referring to is a heated phone case that comes on new skidoo sleds with the 7.8" premium gauge. It isn't something you can buy as the wiring is different from factory. The other option for heated phone storage is the glovebox extension with phone holder (shop.ski-doo.com/ca/en/860202072.html). The carbides we love are the bergstrom triple points. Go to bergstromskegs.com
Let me know if you have any further questions! Cheers, Jesse
Another great video guys 👍🏼 I’m jealous.. You and Mike already have your new sleds. 🥴 Take Care
Thanks dude! Yours will come soon enough! Mike and I are still waiting for two more sleds, so we get the feeling!
Cheers,
Jesse and Mike
The only thing I did different on my Indy 850 xc was I bought the " sea Doo" can ,it has a cool rubber cover that goes over the gas cap and is tethered, linq is the best system! Not even close!!
Agreed! LinQ is awesome. And ya, the seadoo jerry is identical except for the tethered cap. Brilliant idea!! Cheers,
Jesse
Does the combo bag have a lock?..or is it easily removable?
It doesn't have a lock but it clips on to the sled and yes it's easy to remove.
Here is a link to our video on the combo bag!
ruclips.net/video/uPoDtODKMrs/видео.html
@@sledaddicz great video , that setup is what I need.
Its great! Especially for the multi day rides
Is that the low windshield?
Hey Artur! Yes it is a low windshield. Cheers, Jesse
What cameras are you guys using on your helmets? All I do in the winter is Snowmobile and I’ve got a cottage I stay up at All winter In Katrine Ontario and I want to get into making RUclips videos!
Hey Matthew! We are using GoPro Hero 9's, but the Hero 10s just came out. On top of that, we use lapel microphones that are wired into our helmets, so that we can speak while we are riding. If you have any questions or want further detail on our setup, feel free to shoot us an email at sledaddicz@gmail.com
Cheers, Jesse
Did you have to change your cableS at all for the bar risers?
No you do not, however double check when you turn your bars all the way to the left that it isn't pulling on the throttle cable. I had this happen on my 18' and it's a simple fix. Just loosen up the throttle block and move it inwards 1/2 inch and you should be fine. No need to deal with longer cable. Cheers, Mike
Hey what is the part number of the last bag at the back behind the gaz can ?
The LinQ Sport Bag - 860201678
@@sledaddicz Thanks !
Should donna video on your GPS set up.
Hey Peter! I did a video on my GPS setup and a deep dive into how to plan trips last season. Here is a link to the video. ruclips.net/video/TRL0fwv39f8/видео.html
How many carbides are you running?
Hey Jamie! Mike and I are both running Bergstrom 6" triple point skegs. We might use the stock 4" carbides on the outside of the ski's, but gonna try with just the Bergs first. Mike ran that set up all last season and did not feel the need to add a second carbide. These skegs provide great bite but also keep the weight off of the ski's as doo's are known to be front heavy. Cheers, Jesse
@@sledaddicz are the Bergstrom’s 60’s or 90’s? Ok I got ya. I’ll be adding those outside carbides as well. Have never tried them although I had the slots. We have our club opener this weekend. Should be fun. I’ll post some pics. Thanks Jesse.
I believe 60s
Then after you make your decision on what accessories you want go to your local bank and take out another mortgage cause you're gonna need it
lol yup. Sledding is an expensive habit forsure. At least I can keep my accessories and take them from sled to sled. Cheers, Jesse
$300 for a gas tank, $900 for the removable rear seat for momma… yikes…
I couldn't stop laughing. Why does your voice get higher at the end of each sentence??
Haha yes this has been brought to my attention. It's called uptalk. Apparently I do it when I'm on camera. No idea why. Trying to get rid of it lol. Cheers, Jesse