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Posted by: seatec
ANybody got a close up pic on how they mounted the powermads on their trailtech x-bar? ist awefully cramped on that bar to get anything besides the throttle and brake mounted.
Posted by: 1iviper
here are a few pics of some on my tag t2's which are pretty much like the xbars i think.although you can put the mounts over the bars also but i think this gave me more room.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v619/1iviper/seatview.jpghttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v619/1iviper/Picture002.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v619/1iviper/asv2.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v619/1iviper/asv1.jpg
Posted by: YamaWarr0121
u allowed to put ur quad in ur house?
Posted by: 1iviper
it used to fit in my shed until i added the arms and axle,now it's too wide to fit through the doors.luckily i'm building an addition which has 6' wide doors.soon as the addition is done and it warms up i allready have the foundation to the new shed down and will start building the quads new home.but i think my wife will miss me working on it all hours of the night in the middle of what will be her kitchen one of these days if i can ever stop messing with the quad.
Posted by: seatec
thanx for the pics. i do think your bars are longer from end to where the bend starts. the trail tech bars are very short there and dont leave much room that plus the bulky throttle assembly make it for a tight fit.
Posted by: Stock 400 rider
What bend is that tag bar?
Posted by: Rdogg450
I have the Tags with the quad bend and my powermadds didnt go on that easily my brake lever now is at an odd angle but nothing i can really do about it just no room the way the bend is.
Posted by: 1iviper
they are t2 cr double high bend.
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