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CHRIS@EZ-SKI

Lions Among Sheep
Location
outterspace
ok so again .. i will be putting fliers on every ski,vehicle with ski, person that resembles a ski, etc etc . please dont be upset if you happen to get more than one. Check out my thread in the Events section ( im giving away a free hauler to someone that gets a lucky flier ( will have a secret marking on it, obviously this will only be for members of x-h20 because there is no way for me to let non-members know about it)
Chris @EZ-SKI
 
IT is on the list , for the V2 carrier (basically it will be a lighted license plate frame with fabricated bracket to slide into the receiver and simply pin in . and from there you plug into trailer wiring ... these and many other options in the winter time .. thank you for the input, this is a customer driven sport/industry so EVERYONES say matters .. at least to me

What's the word on built in bow stops?
 

yamanube

This Is The Way
Staff member
Location
Mandalor
For long distance trips, do you guys cover your skis with tarps so no rocks/debris mess up the paint?
For the most part the ski sits up close enough to the back of the truck that it doesn't really take any road debris (at least not as much as if it was on a trailer). Mudflaps on your truck are desirable, a cover won't protect the most likely area to get hit by rocks, the bottom.
 
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How about some sort of sheild under the bunks to stop rocks from hitting the bottom?

I'm more worried about the top deck than the bottom. I drove to havasu and back before with no cover and it was fine, but since I will be driving through cold weather, I'm just gonna cover it with a tarp real good so no rocks/ice chips hit the paint.
 
Busted out the Wizards Powersports Towncar today for our end of season group ride, she rode like a champ with the RN hanging out back. Air ride picked the ass end up with minimal sag!

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